Hi there !I had awe32 working thru all upgrades of Takahashi Awai's driver on Slackware, then tried Redhat 5.0 on a new system which irrepairably broke it. I can not forgive Redhat for messing with the linux kernel! Specifically, they added "modularization" to the sound drivers which broke Takahashi's awe32 driver (It's been awhile, but I tried everything!) Consensus opinion on the web was the only way to regain your wave table functionality was to pull down an official (unmodified) source tree (specifically the sound tree) and compile your own kernel (with the awe32 options turned on) An alternative is the commercial OSS (not the free one).I don't know if I'm the only member of this mailing list, but I don't receive any mail !
I have a SB AWE 32 PnP, and My redhat 5.1 doesn't allow me to play midi files with the wave table of my sound card...
What should I do ?
I don't know if anything's improved under 5.1. I doubt it. I believe Alan Cox was doing the redhat sound modifications if you want to email him. Please post whatever you find out.
