Hi, I'm completly new to Linux, though I've been working with Irix and
HP-UX for some years. I've run into a problem with regards to getting
the Soundblaster Live! to work (both under Linux and Windows98; I can't
get Windows NT to install;). I've followed the instructions in the SuSE
manual, ie. running pnpdetect (or somesuch, I'm at work, don't have the
manual).

Anyways the utility which the manual says I should run doesn't detect my
soundcard or anything. It complains about some PCI module not
found/installed so that it can't check for PCI conflicts. The SB Live!
is a PCI card so I thought the problem lies therein. The SuSE manual
doesn't say anything, and I don't find any good info about what I should
have installed.

My networkcard, also PCI, was detected by YaST, so I find it strange
that the SB Live! card can't be found.

Should I just go into windows, take a note of everything I can about
it's setup and use that in some conf file (isapnp.conf or something,
again I don't recal the exact name)?
-- 
Paul Kenneth Egell-Johnsen
Sales Support and System Development
Metaphor Systems as
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