Folks: I know this has been touched upon (or even answered) before, but I still have a problem ...
at boot up (Enigma), I get the sound server "Informational" alert that there was a problem initializing the sound driver. Device "/dev/dsp can't be opened (no such device)", blah, blah, blah. I looked on the Red Hat Web site, (searched for "sound") and found the info on running "sndconfig". Trouble is that following instructions (to type "sndconfig" at the command line) resulted in the message ... "bash: sndconfig: command not found." I did a "root" find for sndconfig and found the following instances of the utility: /usr/sbin/sndconfig /usr/share/sndconfig /sbin/sndconfig What's the deal? This is a default install (on an IBM Thinkpad 600). Patrick -- ------------------------------------------------ Web Architecture & "iWeb4Biz" 503-774-8280 Portland, OR Internet Consulting, Intelligent Web site Development & Secure site Hosting. http://www.WebArchitecture.com/ "This is an era when nonsense has become acceptable and sanity is controversial." - Thomas Sowell ------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list