You need to do most system administration as root. Use sudo.

If you look around the menus, RH9 has a program (menu entry) called something like "detect/activate sound card". You have to go there and click a button or two and from then on your sound card should work.

The "firstboot" package also has a sound card screen. It seems that later RH releases (try either Fedora Core, or CentOS, which is free, unbranded version or RHEL) have gotten better at keeping the sound system activated.

JIM

Russ wrote:

Hello,

I just wanted to thank everyone for the advice ,and for the help with
configuring my RH9 system.  In fact the line in etc/inittab was set for
run level 3 and I changed it to 5.  I may have some strange behavior
occuring on this machine unless I need to be at a certain rights level to
run init or telinit.  I tried to run init 5 before I changed the settings,
but it did  not recognize the command.  I didnt think you needed to be
logged on as root in order to run telinit/init.  I did notice that RH9 is
not finding my audio card.

thanks

Russ Main

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