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On Tuesday 14 September 2004 21:42, you wrote:
> Hi There,
>
> I recently upgraded my computer and install Red Hat Linux 9 on it [
> Motherboard 865 chipset ].
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> But the problem is that soundcard for my motherboard does not get detected.
> it has an
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On Tue, 14 Sep 2004, Utsav Handa wrote:
Hi There,
I recently upgraded my computer and install Red Hat Linux 9 on it [ Motherboard 865
chipset ].
upgrade the kernel. AFAIK the kernel shipped with RH9 doesn't support
that board.
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Ritesh Raj Sarraf
Hi Utsav,
Most Probably it will be an Intel MotherBoard, so will
be AC97... log in as root and give the command
modprobe ac97
Now try playing music on your PC...if that works, put
the above command in a file lets say
/home/utsav/sound.sh
and put this line in the file /etc/rc.local
Now every
Hi There,
I recently upgraded my computer and install Red Hat Linux 9 on it [ Motherboard 865
chipset ].
But the problem is that soundcard for my motherboard does not get detected. it has an
onboard sound card.
Please Help as i m unable to listen all my songs collection.
Ur's Faithfully
Utsa
Hi there,
I am a newbie for linux and using red hat linux 9 .Whenever i installed linux on my
machine and college machine(s) , i had to
individually boot from cd for every machine and got it install.
Now i wanna it install from a server on my college machine(s) which is on network
and wanna i
Hi all,
I am a linux newbie and wanna know how to install the software pakages distrubuted in
.tar.gz form.
I had tried some command on it:
>tar -xvzf .tar.gz
>./configure
> make
> make install
IS THE PACKAGE INSTALLING COMMANDS RIGHT OR IT NEED SOME MODIFICAT