Can anyone please tell me if it is possible for Linux to detect a
non-ide, panasonic interface compatible 2X-CD-ROM drive connected to a
Sound Blaster AWE32 Value Edition card?
Do I need to edit certain files? If so, how and what?
Thank you
Do I need to edit certain files? If so, how and what?
Thank you
1. Sound Card Set-up --- Sound Blaster AWE32, under RedHat 4.1
Hello all, I am trying to configure Red Hat 4.1 to use a Sound Blaster
AWE32 and was hoping one of you folks
might have gone through this thing. I have much Linux confidence, but am
a little confused on the described
processes.
Thank You all in advance..
Stephen G. Smith
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