Setting up sound on a linux box is somewhat daunting the first time you attempt it. You need to compile sound as a module in your kernel. The best advice I can give is to drop by <A HREF="ftp://sunsite.unc.edu"><A HREF="ftp://sunsite.unc.edu</A">ftp://sunsite.unc.edu</A</A>>, and download the various how to's on sound and isapnp. Sunsite is down at the moment, but I believe they are in /pub/Linux/doc/HOWTO. I realize this probably doesn't seem very helpful to you now, but read the available documentation, post _specific_ questions to the mailing list (or on irc), and you'll get it sooner or later. Good luck to you. Sergio Rael Gutierrez wrote:
On 28-Apr-98 John Weekley wrote:
Wow, I could've sworn I heard mp3's, au's and wav's playing from my Soundblaster AWE32 on my SuSE box :)
It DOES have sound support, you just have to compile it in. RTFM.
For me it's impossible to play a sound with my SB 16 PnP and my PnP BIOS. I though that the kernel must have modular sound support for Sound Blaster to use Isapnp ... but for my surprise it doesn't and I'm pretty sure that for example Red Hat 5.0 does :-?
Could someone tell me what I must do to have my sound card running in S.u.S.E. 5.2? I'm absolutely lost about this question :-(
Thanks in advance,
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