My most sincere congrats in getting sound to work
in suse!
I have never been able to do it, I thought there was no
sound in that dist.
My hat is off to you.
In Mandrake, one must run an app called sndconfig
if you cannot find it on your system, go to
http://rpmfind.net and type sndconfig into the blank
search space and press your Enter key or Return
key or click on Search button on that web page
and it should come up with some rpm files
to sndconfig.
Then rpm -ivh sndconfig.rpm (that file may have a longer name)
and it should install, then switch your machine into
runlever 3 by either clicking shutdown > console mode
or from a virtual terminal or xterm or konsole
type telinit 3 and it should go into text only mode,
then log in as the root user and type sndconfig
and it should begin setting up your card, just follow
its lead.
Hope this helps.
Vic
On Sunday 11 February 2001 03:37 pm, Lucio Costa wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I`m a beginner in Linux world.
> I don`t have a problem to install and configuring the system, but my sound
> card don`t work.
> I have a Creative AWE 64 ISA PNP sound Card.
>
> Any Suggestion to solve this problem ???
>
> In SUSE distribution, I use the steps to the sound card work:
>
> # pnpdump -c > /etc/isapnp.conf
> # modprobe sb io=0x220 irq=5 dma=1 dma16=5 mpu_io=0x330
>
>
> []`s
> Lúcccosta
> From Brazil.
>
>
>
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