On 9/17/2010 1:19 AM, Brian Ryans wrote:
Quoting Doug on 2010-09-16 21:52:00, in Message-Id
<4c92d7d0.4000...@optonline.net>
I have a medium-age Fry's computer that I bought new but on the cheap
with Lindows, or something like that instead of Win. It was a real
Linux without any aps, and you had to _buy_ any aps you wanted. It got
SuSE 9.x in jig time, and then on up to 11.1, when I gave up SuSE
because I could never get any sound out of it. The MOBO and the case
both have the same model number, GQ3121.
I once had one of those machines, a Fry's GQ3121. if I recall, it has an
SiS700 series chipset; I'd have to contact the new owner and let me see
if he'll let me run lspci on it, or still has the folder with lspci, etc
printouts.
I don't know what kind of sound processor it has. If you know of a
Linux command that will tell me what the sound chip is,
lspci | grep audio
I ran the command on the machine and got this result:
Multimedia audio controller: Silicon Integrated Circuits [SiS] AC'97
Sound Controller (rev a0)
PS: I have not tried SuSE on any of the other machines, but I do have a
live CD of 11.3. Perhaps I'll give that a try and see what happens.
--doug
--doug
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