Sound under SuSE 7.0

2000-11-08 Thread Samuel Crow

I am running a machine with SuSE 7.0.  I am pretty happy with it in
general.  I'm wondering about my sound card though, the install program
(Yast2) detects my sound card fine, even tells me exactly what model it
is but when i try to set it up they say there is no driver for it.  The
Web site states that it should be supported by OSS, but to make a long
story short I don't really want to pay for that and I have found another
driver on sourceforge that I used when I was running red hat.  I install
the driver the same and it works fine, but if I shutdown for the night,
or boot to windows then come back the sound will not work and I have to
install the drivers again.

Is there away to keep them around so they load up the next boot up?
I know it worked in redhat, I just had to install it once.

Um mabye I'll have answered my own question here but I just installed
kde2, the instructions for that told me to install the rpms then run
SuSeconfig.  Mabye I should intall the drivers then run SuSEconfig... is
this the fix?

I'll try it anyway and I'll be glad to take any advice if someone knows
what the answer is.  Thank you

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Re: Sound under SuSE 7.0

2000-11-08 Thread Ralph Zeller

I'm not familiar with SuSE 7.0, but I'd suggest that you add the
appropriate commands in "/etc/conf.modules" or "/etc/modules.conf" or
whatever file SuSE uses to load modules at boot.

At 09:16 AM 11/8/00 -0800, Samuel Crow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am running a machine with SuSE 7.0.  I am pretty happy with it in
general.  I'm wondering about my sound card though, the install program
(Yast2) detects my sound card fine, even tells me exactly what model it
is but when i try to set it up they say there is no driver for it.  The
Web site states that it should be supported by OSS, but to make a long
story short I don't really want to pay for that and I have found another
driver on sourceforge that I used when I was running red hat.  I install
the driver the same and it works fine, but if I shutdown for the night,
or boot to windows then come back the sound will not work and I have to
install the drivers again.

Is there away to keep them around so they load up the next boot up?
I know it worked in redhat, I just had to install it once.

Um mabye I'll have answered my own question here but I just installed
kde2, the instructions for that told me to install the rpms then run
SuSeconfig.  Mabye I should intall the drivers then run SuSEconfig... is
this the fix?

I'll try it anyway and I'll be glad to take any advice if someone knows
what the answer is.  Thank you

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