RE: [newbie] configuring sound and network cards

2000-09-10 Thread Richard Garand

I'll try this and the DSL guide in the LDP HOWTOs, but i've already tried
the hardware and network config.can anyone tell me where all the network
information i have goes? (I've set it up 10-20 times in windows, but the
linux network config is..different :)

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 HI Richard,

 For setting up your network card you would use Linuxconf to take care of
 that, then open up a terminal window, su as "root" and at the command
 prompt type  sndconfig  and hit ENTER. that will start the sound
 configuration utility and you can take care of your sound card.
  --
 Mark
 
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 On Sat, 9 Sep 2000, Richard Garand wrote:

  I have a Startech NE2000 compatible ethernet card on ISA, and a Yamaha
  waveforce 192XG PCI sound card. How do i configure these to
 work in linux?
  For the ethernet card, i know the windows hardware settings, my
 IP address,
  my subnet mask, 2 DNS servers, the search domain or domain
 suffix and the
  default gateway address (for my internet connection)
 





RE: [newbie] configuring sound and network cards

2000-09-10 Thread Richard Garand

soundcard not supported, "ne.c: No NE*000 device detected at 0x250".

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 HI Richard,
 
 For setting up your network card you would use Linuxconf to take care of
 that, then open up a terminal window, su as "root" and at the command
 prompt type  sndconfig  and hit ENTER. that will start the sound
 configuration utility and you can take care of your sound card. 
  -- 
 Mark
 
 **  =/\=  No Penguins were harmed | ICQ#27816299
 ** _||_ in the making of this   |
 **  =\/=  message...  | Registered Linux user #182496
 
 
 On Sat, 9 Sep 2000, Richard Garand wrote:
 
  I have a Startech NE2000 compatible ethernet card on ISA, and a Yamaha
  waveforce 192XG PCI sound card. How do i configure these to 
 work in linux?
  For the ethernet card, i know the windows hardware settings, my 
 IP address,
  my subnet mask, 2 DNS servers, the search domain or domain 
 suffix and the
  default gateway address (for my internet connection)
  




Re: [newbie] configuring sound and network cards

2000-09-09 Thread Mark Weaver

HI Richard,

For setting up your network card you would use Linuxconf to take care of
that, then open up a terminal window, su as "root" and at the command
prompt type  sndconfig  and hit ENTER. that will start the sound
configuration utility and you can take care of your sound card. 
 -- 
Mark

**  =/\=  No Penguins were harmed   | ICQ#27816299
** _||_ in the making of this |
**  =\/=  message...| Registered Linux user #182496


On Sat, 9 Sep 2000, Richard Garand wrote:

 I have a Startech NE2000 compatible ethernet card on ISA, and a Yamaha
 waveforce 192XG PCI sound card. How do i configure these to work in linux?
 For the ethernet card, i know the windows hardware settings, my IP address,
 my subnet mask, 2 DNS servers, the search domain or domain suffix and the
 default gateway address (for my internet connection)