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Re: Potato on a laptop



actually sndconfig will add the kernal modules IF its supported...

so i'm afraid all i can recommend is getting OSS its closed source but it works with most things

At 05:08 PM 8/30/2000 +1100, Triggs; Ian wrote:
>ok, so I installed sndconfig out of woody and ran it.  Firstly the PCI
>probe said: "A PCI sound card was found in your system.  The details are:
>   Model: Unknown vendor|unknown device 125d:1978"
>After pressing OK: "The Unknown vendor|unknown device 125d:1978 is not
>supported"  Then exists, would it help if I recompiled the kernel and
>added some different form of sound support?  If I do, what sort of support
>should I compile into the kernel?
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>On Wed, 30 Aug 2000, John Griffiths wrote:
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>> i got sndconfig out of woody and it worked ok
>> 
>> used dpkg to install it without doing the full upgrade...
>> 
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>> At 04:38 PM 8/30/2000 +1100, Triggs; Ian wrote:
>> >Hi, I recently succesfully installed potato on my Toshiba Satellite
>> >2100CDS laptop.  All is working fine, in fact, it was the easiest install
>> >of Linux I have ever done, out of any distributions, plus I was
>> >installing it over ftp, with a PCMCIA card, through a wingate proxy.
>> >
>> >Now I want to configure the sound card in the laptop, I was wondering if
>> >anyone could tell me if they knew what sound card the laptop uses?  I have
>> >looked in the manuals but cannot find anything in there.
>> >
>> >Thanks in advance,
>> >
>> >Ian
>> >
>> >
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