Your best bet is to go to http://groups.google.com and put in your chipset number and
the word Linux. I'm sure someone else has that card and could tell you what driver to
use.
On Tue, May 01, 2001 at 11:51:45AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Thanks Ben. I tried soundconfig & etc... but not sndconfig. When I ran
> sndconfig, it told me my Yamaha .... was not supported. Is there a way I can
> use some kind of Sound Blaster driver or other default audio support?
> Nate
>
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Benjamin Story
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Windows 95: n. a 32 bit patch to a 16 bit hack to an 8 bit operating system,
originally coded for a 4 bit microprocessor, by a 2 bit company
that can't stand 1 bit of competition.
Windows 98: n. see Windows 95
Windows ME: n. see Windows 95
Windows 2000: n. an attempt by a 2 bit company to put forth a stable version
of a 32 bit patch to a 16 bit hack to an 8 bit operating
system, originally coded for a 4 bit microporcessor.
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