Alan,
I have the same sound card. The PCI128 actually has the Ensoniq ES3100
chipset. I downloaded The Open Sound System from opensound.com and
installed it. The card now works in X-Windows for me.
Joe Patton
- Original Message -
From: Alan N. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED
message displays, and my system locks up hard. Has anyone on this list
tried to run Quake II with the OSS sound system installed?
Right now, Linux is a pretty weak platform for PC Games. Will Linux ever
catch up to Microsoft's home computer operating systems in that category?
Joe Patton
that I could spend a few more
hours and eventually get the modem to work the same way with both operating
systems, but picking up an external modem will save me all the headaches.
Thanks to everyone who replied to my post.
Joe Patton
- Original Message -
From: Jason Cotterell [EMAIL
. The only
problem that I am having now is the fact that Linux Quake II locks up my
machine when I try to run it.
Joe Patton
- Original Message -
From: Trevor Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 26, 1999 12:31 AM
Subject: [newbie] sound card
How do I
a conflict with the I/O port that i specified in my
isapnp.conf file(the port that I thought I released from COM2).
Is anyone out there using an internal plug-and-play ISA modem successfully
with Linux?
Thanks,
Joe Patton
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From: Jason Cotterell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL
that the values in my isapnp.conf file conflict with my serial ports, but
I don't know how to disable a serial port in Linux so that my modem can use the
resources.
Joe Patton