My sound driver and your sound driver are probably two completely separate issues. Mine is the nforce integrated sound. It has the same device descriptor as an i810, I think. However, the i810 driver causes it to hardlock. So nvidia made a driver called nvaudio, which is a modified version of the i810. In order to get mdk to boot, you need to go into interactive, tell it not to start service sound. Then edit /etc/modules.conf and replace i810 with nvaudio. Compile the nforce package from the nforce driver section at nvidia.com. Reboot, and when it starts up service sound, it automatically finds the nvidia module and doesn't lock. But I have no idea of what sound card you have or whether you're having issues with it. I have alsa installed, but I don't think mdk is making use of it. In fact, I'm not even sure its using arts in kde. Its quite odd. I only get one sound ever, and two sound programs have to compete. I think its using soundwrapper, which I don't know anything about. But its functional, and that's all that really counts. I just can't get sound in aim and xmms at the same time.
-Eric Hattemer On Tue, 2002-10-01 at 00:27, W. Wayne Liauh wrote: > BTW, Eric, how do you fix the sound driver? > > _______________________________________________ > LUAU mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://videl.ics.hawaii.edu/mailman/listinfo/luau >