I actually just got the sound working under windows.  I had the AT form
card plugged in backwards on the mobo.   Turned it around and the music
came blasting out.  Wooohooo.   I digress.   I think that if I unplug the
form card again that it will be disabled, but there is no specific jumper
to do so.   I think PnP will be where I will run into problems detecting
the secondary card.
Brian
-----Original Message-----
From: John Aldrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


>On Thu, 12 Aug 1999, you wrote:
>> It's a Crystal Audio 3-D sound.   I don't know the number on the chip
off
>> the top of my head.  Will have to lift the hood.
>> Brian
>>
>That's enough. I've heard of people having some REAL
>headaches trying to get Crystal sound to work. IIRC, OSS
>will have to be installed, as Linux doesn't support Crystal
>sound with the default drivers.
>Personally, I'd see if you can disable the on-board sound
>and just get a good Sound Blaster card (awe series is
>SUPPOSED to work fairly well... at least there's support
>built-into linux for Creative Labs' SB series of cards!)
> John

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