Greg,
It took you that long your first time, or now, with, say 6.4? I gotta
That was 6.4 about a month ago and two weeks ago. I got my old SB16 running in RedHat 5.1 fast (it'd probably be the same in SuSE), but this AU8820/Turtle Beach Montego has been a pain. I finally found a driver at http://linux.aureal.com this January, and got it working in SuSE 6.1. However, when I upgraded to 6.4 and reformatted to reiserfs, it took me several hours to get rid of YaST2's handy work and get that driver working again. The worst part is the SuSE HDB has the AU8820 chipset listed, and YaST2 gets the name right (Turtle Beach Montego A3D), but it won't work once Linux boots. -Tim ----------------------------------------------------------------- Timothy R. Butler Universal Networks Information Tech. Consultant Christian Web Services Since 1996 ICQ #12495932 AIM: Uninettm An Authorized IPSwitch Reseller tbutler@uninetsolutions.com http://www.uninetsolutions.com ===================== "Solutions that Work" =====================
hand it to SuSE because with an Intel NIC and a standard old SB AWE32 sound card I think anybody could have gotten sound and networking going in the same amount of time as it would take on Windows. It is such a piece of cake now.
Greg
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