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RE: [SLE] ES1371 vs. SMP
  • From: stuart@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Stuart Powell)
  • Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2000 21:26:53 -0600
  • Message-id: <000801bf78f6$d62944e0$2c2aa8c0@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>



I'm using a Tyan S1564D board with a pair of P233MMXs, and when I installed
SuSE (I wiped the drives and started from scratch), I made sure to select
the OSS_SMP from the PAY section, and also the kernmods, which is, I
believe, the SMP version of the kernel modules.

Once everything was installed, I ran the OSS script as instructed and
everything went just fine. The sound works great. I never went near ALSA
for this machine.

The catch here... I am using an AWE64 ISA card. Therefore, I can't speak
for the validity of this solution for your PCI card. The oss and oss_smp in
the pay section are fully licensed versions for SuSE users. Well, that's
what the description says, anyway.

Maybe this helps, maybe it doesn't, but I just thought I'd speak up as
having had great success with what came on the 6.3 CD set.

Bye for now,
Stuart.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Alessandro Carini
> Hi, I'ma new Suse 6.3 user ... Everything in my install went fine
> but I have
> two question:
>
> I used Yast (not Yast2) because I find no way to do manually partition in
> the hard disk. There is any way to accomplish that?
>
> My sound card ES1371 refuses to work As I fin in the newsgroup this is a
> common problem among people with SMP motherboard. Anyone has solved this
> problem?


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