Maybe the sound is too low. try turning it up. I have a soundcard like yours, and 
Linux also detects it as Ensoniq, and also like you, I couldn't get it to be a PCI128.

The only thing I haven't got to work right is the system sounds, but I have CDs and 
mp3s working fine.

Hugo

>-----Original Message-----
>From: ozgur cagdas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2000 3:33 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [newbie] Creative pci128 sound card
>
>
>dear newbies;
>
>ive installed mandrake 7.0 to my computer, it made all 
>hardware configs 
>automatically but Lothar didnt detect my creative pci128 sound card 
>automatically. I tried to make irq and dma configs manually 
>but it didnt 
>work either.
>When i run sndconfig in command prompt, it tells me that my 
>sound card is 
>Ensoniq Unknown device 1274:5880. Now, is there any idea out 
>there that may 
>help me???
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