attilathepun

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Posts: 2
Joined: Oct. 2005 |
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Posted: Oct. 24 2005,22:53 |
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Hey, I know, there was just a 'need sound' post, but that was a Toshiba... Nothing wrong with that, it just probably has a different sound card. I'm running an IBM 380xd laptop. It's old school, but other than basic specs (233 Mhz P2, 96Mb RAM, 4 Gb hd, 800 x 600 screen) I can't tell you much about it. I installed DSL successfully and am working on adding apps such as AbiWord, but I'd like to play music and the soundcard doesn't work. Do I need to install a driver? Where do I get the driver? (IBM has drivers for Win 95/98, but that's not useful) If I need to install a driver, how would I go about it?
Sorry if I'm being an idiot here, but I'm new to Linux and have only had this particular computer about a week. Any help would be greatly appreciated -- thanks in advance.
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