Anthony, Did you actually remember to check the box: <*> Sound card support
before checking this box: <*> Creative Ensoniq AudioPCI 97 (ES1371) I use a sb32 (pnp pci) sound card, it works great. Also, make sure your speakers are plugged in <grin> and use a program to adjust your levels (I like 'aumix') your levels my be so low you can't hear the sound. HTH, best regards On Thursday 23 November 2000 09:06, Anthony Campbell wrote: > I tried compiling in Creative Ensoniq AudioPCI 97 (ES1371), which > someone said should work. On bootup I get the following: > > > es1371: version v0.22 time 15:47:48 Nov 23 2000 > es1371: found chip, vendor id 0x1274 device id 0x5880 revision 0x02 > es1371: found es1371 rev 2 at io 0xe800 irq 10 > es1371: features: joystick 0x0 > es1371: codec vendor v (0x838476) revision 9 (0x09) > es1371: codec features 18bit DAC 18bit ADC > es1371: stereo enhancement: SigmaTel SS3D > > > I thought this meant the card was recognized, but cat /proc/sound > doesn't give anything. > > I have no idea how to go on from here. > > Any suggestions gratefully received. > > Anthony -- Jaye Inabnit, ARS ke6sls e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 707-442-6579 h/m 707-441-7096 p http://www.qsl.net/ke6sls ICQ# 12741145 This mail composed with kmail on kde on X on linux warped by debian If it's stupid, but works, it ain't stupid.