Well, I'm DLing 15MB worth of firmware files for a Turtle Beach now.  I think the best 
solution is to conatct Dell for that one, since they offer it with Linux preinstalled 
these days.


"Roby, Eric" wrote:

> I know that sndconfig locked up my Dell Dimension when not in single user mode.  
>After reading Civilme's info, I tried single user mode and got my onboard oplsa2 
>sound working right away.  I have had success in regular multiuser mode on other 
>systems, but not this one.  I also look forward to trying single user mode on my 
>other Dell when I get home.  Thanks Civileme.  (Of course the system at home has a 
>Turtle Beach Monterey- Hmmmm)
>
> Eric
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Arandir [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, August 05, 1999 3:11 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Civileme
> Subject: Re: [expert] SB PCI 128
>
> On Wed, 04 Aug 1999, Civileme wrote:
> > >%_Well, my face was very red after I realized that sndconfig is set up to run
> > properly only in single-user mode in the 6.0 scheme, and it is just as true
> > for the RH version.  I failed to set up a SB Ensoniq in 5.3 and 6.0 but had
> > no trouble in 6.0 after starting up in single mode
>
> Are you sure about this? I've got sndconfig to work first time out of the box,
> and I've never booted to single user mode ever.
>
> Instead, it sounds like some service is interfering, and when you switch to
> single-user, it turns the service off. Since sndconfig uses isapnp stuff, you
> might also want to look at that.
>
> --
> Arandir...
> _______________________________
> <http://www.meer.net/~arandir/>

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