> > Yes, It's PnP. It is listed as "Crystal PnP CODEC" In that case there are three ways to go: 1. Get OSS (OpenSound Software). It's a program that initializes the PnP soundcards and enables you to play sound through them. It also costs $20 2. Use isapnp and compile the sound support ito the 2.0.34 kernel. (I seem to remember that Crystal support is in the kernel somewhere). 3. Upgrade to 2.2 kernel, which has PnP support, and compile the sound support then.
I'd rather go with 2 or, if you have some $ laying around, 1. If you can find a non-pnp card, thats even better. Andrew --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Andrei S. Ivanov [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] UIN 12402354 http://members.tripod.com/AnSIv <--Little things for Linux. http://www.missouri.edu/~c680789 <--"Computer languages of the world" My work in progress. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------