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Master of Reality:
i'm using red hat 7.2
voidmain:
If you are using RedHat, you should have lspci. Try typing "/sbin/lspci". You might want to add "/sbin" and "/usr/sbin" to your path so you can run these commands without typing the full path and most of them you can run as a normal user (ifconfig, route, lspci, etc, but you won't be able to actually change anything without being root).
"lspci" is part of the "pciutils-2.0-2.rpm" that should have been installed on most any type of install of RedHat.
[ April 23, 2002: Message edited by: VoidMain ]
Master of Reality:
i ran /sbin/lspci and found that my sound uses the SiS 7012 chipset. Linux currently does nor have any drivers for this chipset, but i site told me that the Commercial open sound driver woul work with it, os i downloaded and intalled it.
Dont know if it works yet.
Master of Reality:
no it still doesnt work :(
Master of Reality:
ok.. i did:
lspci -v | egrep -i '(audio|sound)'
Multimedia audio controller: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS]: Unknown device 7012 (rev a0)
. and according to http://linuxpr.com/releases/4344.html
the OSS driver should support SiS7012 chipsets. I installed the OSS driver (it came with a nice GUI installer) and my sound card still doesnt work. Any ideas???
setup>soundcfg tells me that i have a sis7012 and its not supported.
[ April 28, 2002: Message edited by: Master of Reality ]
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