On Sat, 30 Dec 2000, George Trapkov wrote:
> No. There are separated. I just have problems getting
> them to work.
>
Try "sndconfig" as root. If that doesn't work, you may have
to go buy some binary-only sound drivers from someone
(sorry...brain fogged at 3am -- can't recall the company
that makes
sndconfig for the sound card and if you modem is PCI, then it's probably a
winmodem and even if it's not then probably can't use it in linux anyways.
On Sat, 30 Dec 2000, George Trapkov wrote:
> How do I configure a sound card? It does work under
> Windows. It does not seem to work under Linux.
On Sat, 30 Dec 2000 21:44:41 George Trapkov wrote:
>How do I configure a sound card? It does work under
>Windows. It does not seem to work under Linux.
>Does anybody know if a Motorola SM56 PCI would work
>under Linux? I couldn't find any info however I am not
>able to make it work either.
If i
No. There are separated. I just have problems getting
them to work.
George
--- Statux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You said sound card and modem.. a combo card? Combos
> are usually 16bit..
> unless things have changed since my day.. I was last
> informed that no
> combo mo
You said sound card and modem.. a combo card? Combos are usually 16bit..
unless things have changed since my day.. I was last informed that no
combo modem/audio boards work under Linux.
On Sat, 30 Dec 2000, George Trapkov wrote:
> How do I configure a sound card? It does work under
> W
How do I configure a sound card? It does work under
Windows. It does not seem to work under Linux.
Does anybody know if a Motorola SM56 PCI would work
under Linux? I couldn't find any info however I am not
able to make it work either.
Thanks
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