Re: Sound and nForce

2002-10-12 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Henrik (InetSoft.dk) schrieb: I have tried to change to sound-sloth-0 but it doesn't help.. I HAVE compiled (successfully) the nForce drivers under RedHat (via the source) but in the README file it says, that you should use the one that follows with RedHat because it works just fine.. So therefo

Re: Sound and nForce

2002-10-12 Thread Henrik (InetSoft.dk)
I have tried to change to sound-sloth-0 but it doesn't help.. I HAVE compiled (successfully) the nForce drivers under RedHat (via the source) but in the README file it says, that you should use the one that follows with RedHat because it works just fine.. So therefore, there is NO nvaudio driver c

Re: Sound and nForce

2002-10-12 Thread Chris Kloiber
I consider nForce based systems to currently be NOT compatible wit Red Hat Linux. Out of the box, the video doesn't work, the sound doesn't work, and if it has the built-in nForce network card, it doesn't work either. (So far I've installed on only one nForce-based system, in text mode with an add-

Re: Sound and nForce

2002-10-11 Thread Bill Nottingham
Henrik Ossipoff Hansen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said: > But.. I have a problem with my sound "card".. It's nForce! It somehow > can't reach my "mixer-port" or something.. If it's your only sound card, change sound-slot-1 to sound-slot-0. Bill

Re: Sound and nForce

2002-10-11 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Henrik Ossipoff Hansen schrieb: Hi, First, I'm a very happy RedHat newbie.. I've used Windows for a lot of years now, but I love RedHat 8.0 so much, that I almost can't reboot back to Windows :) I simply love it! But.. I have a problem with my sound "card".. It's nForce! It somehow can't reach