Hello,

I also have a Creative Labs SoundBlaster 128 PCI.
I configured it with "sndconfig".
First I also thought that it did not work, but then
I realised that the volume settings were set very
very faint. Using a mixer program I increased the
sound volumes and voila - I had sound.
You may want to try that, because the sound chips
(Ensoniq ES/1370 or ES/1371) are usually well supported
and recognized under Linux.

DJ.



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> Auftrag von flupke
> Gesendet am: Montag, 27. März 2000 09:56
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> Betreff: Re: [newbie] tar
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> Just typing :
>       modprobe es1371
> in a console should make it work.
>
> HTH
> Flupke
>
> _-+Richard Kim=-_ a écrit :
> >
> > > I have a Sound Blaster PCI128 speaker but cant get it to work on
> > > sndconfig. is there a driver I can use? if there is then tell me
> > > where to get it and how to install it or just give me some
> > > advice...anything will do...
> >
> > >
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