Thanks. That worked. Now I will try this tool at home and see if I can get sound on that machine.
Brian On Wednesday 05 September 2001 11:54 am, Timeboy wrote: > On 2001.09.05 16:09 Brian Schramm wrote: > > OK, I know that this cannot be this hard. I have two machines that are > > running Linux and I cannot get sound to work on ether of them. The one > > is a Dell optiplex gx110 running unstable with kernel 2.4.7 The sound > > moduales do not load at all. Is there a place I can go to look for info > > on how to get this to work? I tryed looking up under the archives in the > > mailing list but I could not find anything. > > you could use modconf. Install modconf if not installed and type: > > #modconf > > Then you can search for the needed modules and install them with this tool. > > If this won't help you: You could download the kernel sources. This is not > a very good idea if you don't plan to compile a kernel cause kernel sources > have more then 20 MB. But in the sourcetree of kernel sources there is a > directory named Documentation. On this place are all docs for kernel and > his modules. > > If you tell me which sound cards you have i could look into my kernel > sources to find out which modules you need to install. > > Timo -- Brian Schramm 919-871-6466 [EMAIL PROTECTED]