On Wed, 1 Dec 1999, Benjamin Sher wrote:
> Seung-woo Nam wrote:
> Dear friends:
> 
> How many messages like the one below will it take for Linux distros to
> at last include sound configuration as part of the regular Install?

Don't you know, we all got together and decided never just to spite you =P
 
> Is this request unreasonable? In my opinion, it's plain common sense and
> needs no justification.

To an extent yes. (go re-read the explanations from the archives)

Personaly i like only rebooting once during an install
(whats windows 3-5?) 

You don't like the way it's done? I've got a solution, get on the lothar
mailing list and give Alex feedback on the project and it will go lots
faster.

> Thanks for listening.
> 
> Benjamin
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> > Serpico wrote:
> > 
> > > I just installed Mandrake Linux6 on my system.  I have no manual and can't
> > > find an answer to why my sound card was not detected.  It's a Creative Labs
> > > Ensoniq pci card.  It's seems to be compatible but I don't understand all
> > > the terminology about fixing it.  Can anyone explain in layman's terms (or
> > > using Win98 commands/instructions as a comparison) how to get sound working?
> > > Thanks in advance.
> > >
> > > Regards,
> > > Jon
> > 
> > Sound card is not detected during installation. Try 'sndconfig' command as root
> > and you sound card should be detected.
> > I have Sound Blaster PCI 128 and I had no problem.
> > 
> > Seung-woo Nam
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