I ended up reinstalling the whole thing (I don't think
it was anywhere in my system at the time, because I
was doing locate *con* in practically all possible
directories). After reinstalling (I chose
Custom/Normal this time), sndconfig was there for all
the world to see. I'm thinking that maybe I didn't
install the package. So when I tried to correct the
error by checking for the package in the CD (as ppl in
this list suggested), I realised I couldn't access my
CDRom (see below), so I had to reinstalled the whole
thing.
Now, my problem is (I could swear I saw this problem a
few days ago, asked by someone else, but I must have
deleted it :( ), everytime I try to mount my cd rom,
this error comes out:
mount /mnt/cdrom
hdd: driver not present
hdd: driver not present
mount: /dev/dcrom is not a valid block device
Could anyone help me with this?
Also, everytime init starts, a message to the effect
of :supermount, not supported by kernel, appears.
Would someone explain this to me?
Thanks.
Jen
--- Dennis Robertson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
At 14:04 17/01/00 -0500, you wrote:
Jennifer Villafranca [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I just installed mandrake 7 (Air) on my PC, and
I
can't seem to find sndconfig anywhere!
I looked in /usr/sbin/ for sndconfig, and it's
not
there. Is there any way I can configure my
sound?
Jen
From a console try "whereis sndconfig" w/o the
quotes, of course. If for
some
reason it's not installed, look on the CD.
Mike
##
Michael Scottaline
Linux 2.2.13
##
My son found he had to run "soundconfig" w/o quotes
( not sndconfig )which
then starts lothar.
HTH.
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