On Tue, 13 Oct 1998, Bert Conliffe wrote:
Attached is my isapnp.conf file, so take a look at what I am using. Make
sure that you're settings are the board defaults, and not what Windows has
switched them too. Here's what I have for kernel options:
Sound card support = M
Sound Blaster (SB, SBPro,
Hi Robert Rati,
Congradulations for your success! Now, if you'd be kind
enought to share with the rest of us ( who are having similiar
problems ), how it was done, we'd be most grateful.
If not, your success is of no use to us, its a one man victory.
Until I can get my sound device to speakto
That is not exactly true. I have an onboard Sound Pro which I have gotten
to work with my Linux box. It has taken a lot of work and I'm not sure
exactly what I did to get it to work, but it does now work. Have you
tried using isapnp?
On Mon, 12 Oct 1998, Bert Conliffe wrote:
> Hi Fellow Mother
Hi Fellow Motherboard Sound Device Users,
I too am having the same difficulty, getting my motherboard
sound device to be recognized by the current linux sound
drivers. I've done all sorts of gyrations with the kernel
and configuring sound ( I've configured fixed and loadable
modules ), and to dat
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