Your card *should* have been detected without any trouble. Have you 
tried turning off the "PnP OS" (or something similar) setting in your 
BIOS? AFAIK, the SoundBlaster PCI128 is supported. The SB AWE64 (ISA) 
is well supported as well (I have one and it works perfectly).


On Mon, 19 Mar 2001 14:18, Derek Rayne wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I would like some help with soundcards and Linux.  Here's what I
> did...
>
> logged in under root
> typed in sndconfig
> it recognized a sound card saying Equinox and some numbers
> it then said it wasn't recognized by Linux and then quit
>
> I did this
> typed in sndconfig --nodected (or something like that, can't
> remember it was a few days ago)
> looked for my sound card, which is the SoundBlaster 128 (PCI).
> It was listed, I selected it, it said gave me some selections and it
> did NOT work.
>
> Does Linux support a ISA sound card...I am thinking of getting the
> SoundBlaster 64 ISA card to save a PCI slot for a network card I am
> getting.  I know they make a SoundBlaster 64 PCI.  Will it work with
> an ISA card?
>
> Thanks
>
>
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