I tried sndconfig and the card was recognized. At the
end the computer froze. I had to reboot. Now when the
computer start it stops and sound module and it does
not go anywhere. Is there a way to avoid this? Can I
go and change the sound module not to start?
George
--- "Anthony E . Greene" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, 30 Dec 2000 21:44:41 George Trapkov wrote:
> >How do I configure a sound card? It does work under
> >Windows. It does not seem to work under Linux.
> >Does anybody know if a Motorola SM56 PCI would work
> >under Linux? I couldn't find any info however I am
> not
> >able to make it work either.
>
> If it's not listed in the Hardware Compatibility
> List on the Red Hat site,
> you may have a problem. Run sndconfig and see if
> that works. If not, search
> for Alsa or OSS drivers for your card.
>
> Tony
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