WOW, thanks for your time. Will try it out tonight,
J.H
> Your soundcard chipset is listed at
> http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/ as being supported
> (alsa-project.org is the place to go if you are in need of Linux sound
> modules). RedHat has a GUI config utility, just look for it in KDE's
> menu. I don't use KDE, but I guarantee you if you look around in the
> menus, you'll find it (you may have to log into KDE as root in order
> for it to show up on the menus--that means at the graphical log-in
> screen that you see when you boot your computer, *not* "su" in a
> terminal window). Just look for a category like "system" or
> "configuration" or "sound configuration" or something like that.
> You'll have to use your common sense to find it. From that
> configuration utility, you should be able to install your soundcard.
> If the configuration utility doesn't have the module you need, the
> module can be downloaded from
>
> http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/doc-php/template.php3?
company=Yamaha&card=&chip=OPL3-SA3&module=opl3sa2
>
> Follow the instructions at that link to set up the module. Definitely
> go with the modules, ignore all the crap about recompiling the kernel!
> This means that you will "build" the modules (easy) and then just
> execute them whenever you start up your computer. The instructions are
> step by step.
>
> I have not studied the link below, but you may like to have it just in
> case:
>
> http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Sound-HOWTO/
>
> BTW, that TNT card you have probably only has generic drivers that
> won't be optimized for 3-D performance. If you notice that games or 3D
> apps run like crap (if you have any) you need to download the drivers
> from nVidia's site and install them yourself. It's not hard, I just
> did it myself for my GeForce 4 Ti 4200, I can help you with that too
> later if you need it. nVidia has awesome Linux support unlike other
> graphics companies, so if you ever upgrade, stick with them (they also
> have the best hardware on the market, a real friggin' lucky break for
> Linux people). If you don't have 3D apps, don't worry about it.
>
>
> --- housej55@tampabay.rr.com wrote:
> > The exact name of the onboard sound chip is OPL3-SA3. This was a
> > downloaded
> > version of Red Hat 7.3 so no support.
>
>
>
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