It came with the computer.
It is a rent-computer... *isch*
I am going to buy a new one...
> > When I use opensound i can get sound, in 20 minutes for the demo version only: Not so fun.)
> >
>
> It's a PnP chip so you need to initialize it first. There are 2 ways: using the BIOS PnP extension (uglyyy)
> or isapnp ( Gee, you have a /<linux source tree>/Documentation/sound/OPL3-SA2 file! What could it be? Where
> do I learn about it? Well, when you compile a kernel in a tremendous way and hilight many unuseful options
> don't forget there is a <Help> button waiting down there).
I have read that files... Didn�t help.
> > My computer is a Dell Dimesion XPS D266.
> > It is a 266MHz PII with 64mb ram.
> > The soundchip is built in to the moderboard, so i cant get it of from the moderboard =(.
>
> Well, this time use a chainsaw !:))
Ok...
I tried to hit the screen as hard as i could but it didn�t fix it...
Chainsaw you say... I will test ;-) *hehe*
> > I am using SuSE 6.0 (and freebsd 3.1-release) and have tried Debian 2.0 too, but the sound will not work...
>
> Well, you might have better chances with redhat, it has a soundconf or something like this that <kinda>
> works in some peculiar strange cases.
Well, i have tested Redhat 5.0 one time, but i took it away very fast becouse it wasn�t as good as Debian was.
'sndconf' thought the soundcard was a Soundblaster 32, so it didn�t work.
// Johan
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