[newbie] Where is sndconfig, please? -- Urgent!

2000-11-25 Thread Benjamin Sher

Dear friends:

I've just reinstalled LM7.2, this time selecting the graphical X boot
directly into KDE.

Everything seems to be fine, but I can't find the "sndconfig" command
and program to configure my sound. Until I do so, I can't listen to
RealPlayer. I tried it in the console and in KDE's xterm.

Here is the data:

[sher@localhost sher]$ su
Password:
[root@localhost sher]# sndconfig
bash: sndconfig: command not found
[root@localhost sher]# sndconfig
bash: sndconfig: command not found
[root@localhost sher]#
   

This is the first time in two years of using Linux that I have had this
error message. 

Would very much appreciate your help.

Benjamin


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Re: [newbie] Where is sndconfig, please? -- Urgent!

2000-11-25 Thread Paul

On Sat, 25 Nov 2000, Benjamin Sher wrote:

[sher@localhost sher]$ su
Password:
[root@localhost sher]# sndconfig
bash: sndconfig: command not found
[root@localhost sher]# sndconfig
bash: sndconfig: command not found
[root@localhost sher]#

[root@internet paul]# which sndconfig
/usr/sbin/sndconfig

Perhaps you need to reinstall it from the CD? Very strange, it installed
here by default...
Paul

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Re: [newbie] Where is sndconfig, please? -- Urgent!

2000-11-25 Thread Mathias De Belder

 Everything seems to be fine, but I can't find the "sndconfig" command
 and program to configure my sound. Until I do so, I can't listen to
 RealPlayer. I tried it in the console and in KDE's xterm.

 This is the first time in two years of using Linux that I have had this
 error message.
 
 Would very much appreciate your help.

If I recall correctly, sndconfig isn't installed by default. It's on the
second cd, and you can install it from there. 

ALSA (http://www.alsa-project.org/) has now become the most important
provider for sound under Linux. I suggest you download the driver
package and install it.




Re: [newbie] Where is sndconfig, please? -- Urgent!

2000-11-25 Thread KompuKit

open a terminal...
su...to root
then just insert the word:  sndconfig

Mathias De Belder wrote:
 
  Everything seems to be fine, but I can't find the "sndconfig" command
  and program to configure my sound. Until I do so, I can't listen to
  RealPlayer. I tried it in the console and in KDE's xterm.
 
  This is the first time in two years of using Linux that I have had this
  error message.
 
  Would very much appreciate your help.
 
 If I recall correctly, sndconfig isn't installed by default. It's on the
 second cd, and you can install it from there.
 
 ALSA (http://www.alsa-project.org/) has now become the most important
 provider for sound under Linux. I suggest you download the driver
 package and install it.

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Re: [newbie] Where is sndconfig, please? -- Urgent!

2000-11-25 Thread Alan Shoemaker

Benjamin Sher wrote:
 Dear friends:

 I've just reinstalled LM7.2, this time selecting the
 graphical X boot directly into KDE.

 Everything seems to be fine, but I can't find the
 "sndconfig" command and program to configure my sound.
 Until I do so, I can't listen to RealPlayer. I tried it in
 the console and in KDE's xterm.

 Here is the data:

 [sher@localhost sher]$ su
 Password:
 [root@localhost sher]# sndconfig
 bash: sndconfig: command not found
 [root@localhost sher]# sndconfig
 bash: sndconfig: command not found
 [root@localhost sher]#


 This is the first time in two years of using Linux that I
 have had this error message.

 Would very much appreciate your help.

 Benjamin

Benjaminsndconfig resides in /usr/sbin. If it's not there 
you probably need to install it.  It's on the 2nd 
(extensions) CD. 
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