Am Mittwoch, 22. Mai 2002 20:54 schrieb Kent West:

> The lspci command will list the PCI devices in your system. Since the
> sound card doesn't show up, I would assume that the card is not a PCI
> device. It has been my experience that PCI devices are a lot easier to
> configure than ISA devices (unless the PCI device is really new, in
> which case the support for the device may not yet exist).
>

Hi,

I think, if you got an ISA soundcard, it might be helpful to have a look on 
the tools below, after checkout if your kernel is copmpiled for your 
soundcard and if you're able to load the neccessary kernel-modules, like Ken 
wrote.

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ apt-cache search isapnp
libisapnp-dev - ISA Plug-And-Play development libraries.
sndconfig - Easy soundcard configuration
isapnptools - ISA Plug-And-Play configuration utilities.

You can install these tools with 

apt-get install sndconfig libisapnp-dev isapnptools 

> I know it's frustrating, but keep plugging on. It's a different world,
> but worth it.
>

Yes, it is ...

gerhard


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