Set them up with scdconfig  (type it in console)
And set irq=5
dma1=1
dm2=5
etc...
Have also a SB, no pb.
Eric

Jeff Malka wrote:
> 
> I am using Mandrake ver 7.1 and the sound card is a Creative Labs Sound
> Blaster 1.x, Pro 16.  It usesInt= 5; DMA= 1; DMA 16 bit= 5; MPU401 I&O
> address 330.
> 
> It was the one thing that configured without problem in my previous
> otherwise buggy TurboLinux installation.
> 
> What can I do to install it in Mandrake 7.1?
> 
> Thank you.
> 
> Jeff Malka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Registered Linux user  183185
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: philomena <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Saturday, July 15, 2000 11:10 AM
> Subject: Re: [newbie] Cannot configure sound on 7.1
> 
> > Hugo,
> >
> > Sorry if this is repetetive, but I must have missed this earlier in the
> thread
> > - what version of mandrake did you install, what type of sound card do you
> have
> > and what driver is it using ?
> >
> > philomena
> >
> > Fran Parker wrote:
> >
> > > mp3s too! We have a little 386 computer with 8 megs on
> > > our porch running redhat 6 (only because it is not a pentium
> > > and doesn't have 32megs ram...otherwise it would be
> > > Mandrake 7, like mine)...anyway can sit on the porch and
> > > sign in to my Mandrake machine, as user, su to root, and
> > > run mp3s from the command line (mp3s are all on my archive
> > > hard drive - windoze drive).
> > >
> > > It is way cool, sitting there listening to mp3s thru the stereo
> > > from my computer upstairs, while stting on the porch and
> > > enjoying the breeze!  While doing all that, can check mail
> > > on another terminal window, via connection on my Mandrake
> > > machine upstairs, while switching to another terminal window
> > > and chatting on dal.net or downloading a file from some
> > > ftp site or surfing the web (text style that is).  Is linux cool
> > > or what!
> > >
> > > We love it!
> > >
> > > Bambi
> > >
> > > Paul wrote:
> > >
> > > > On Fri, 14 Jul 2000, Dennis Myers wrote:
> > > >
> > > > >Hugo GONZALEZ wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > >> I don't have sounds either (cannot play system sounds, wav files,
> > > > >etc), but music CDs and avi videos have no problem: sound is perfect.
> > > > >Try playing a CD, I didn't realized CD had sound until two weeks
> after I
> > > > >installed Mandrake. Why CDs and avi files have no problem with sound?
> I
> > > > >still don't know, I am trying to find out. > > Hugo
> > > > >
> > > > >Hugo, if you are running KDE or Gnome for a desktop go to settings ,
> > > > >sound and check the enable box in the upper left of the window,
> select
> > > > >your sounds and apply and you should have system sound.  Or did we
> > > > >already give this a try?  Dennis
> > > >
> > > > Another option would be to just open an xterm and do
> > > >
> > > > play <path/name_of_wave_file>
> > > >
> > > > Yes, folks. Linux can play wav's without a graphical environment! :)
> > > >
> > > > Paul
> > > >
> > > > --
> > > > You can't depend on your eyes
> > > > when your imagination is out of focus.
> > > > - Mark Twain
> > > >
> > > > )0(    [[EMAIL PROTECTED]]    )0(
> > > > http://nlpagan.net -  ICQ 147208
> > > > Registered  Linux  User   174403
> >
> >


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