linuxfan
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Posted: Jan. 24 2006,23:12 |
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Hi, all, I d/l, burned to CD, and installed DSL 2.1 to HD last night. I followed the steps for a Debian type install from the Getting Started page, including the steps for GNU and Debian compatability (upgrading to GNU utils, enabling Apt, installing dsl-dpkg.dsl). Not bad!!!! One prob I'm having, though, is that I can't get dsl to recognise my sound card (Creative Labs Sound Blaster 16). The comp accepts it; I know this because it works fine when running win98. I tried installing Alsa from my dsl, but after d/l, it gave a checksum error and quit. There has to be some type of sound program installed, because I have dmix on my desktop. Can I just use synaptic to get alsa? And, how can I get the system to recognise my sound card?
Thanks,
Steve
BTW - the system dsl's on is: Pentium S (120mHz), 80meg RAM, 1.5gb HD, cd-rom, floppy. Creative Labs Sound Blaster 16 Sound card, NIC. Not exactly flash, but dsl's doing the job on it!
-------------- Current Damn Small computer:
Pentium S 120mHz 80mb RAM 1.5gb HD CD-ROM Floppy (This comp needs it; it's too old to support boot from CD-ROM) dsl v2.1 installed
Now, that''s Damn Small!
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