bwh1969
  
 
  
 
 
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Posted: Nov. 24 2007,03:47 | 
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I never got sound to work in any linux distro on this machine, so I am not terribly convinced I can get it to work with DSL.  Even Xubuntu, which is pretty good with detecting things never picked up the card.  I think it is an ESS SoundBlaster compatible ISA card,   Fujitsu lifebook 770TX, PII so I am pleased that DSL exists because it is the only OS that makes it usable at all.
  I have the alsa package load at startup, my grub line has a reference to alsa as well.
  I did a modprobe snd-(everything in the readme file that started with sb, and es, and nothing was recognized.
  I think the last thing that had the sound working was a windows install 95 then 2000, but 2000 ran slow slow slow.  I think the card is fine physically, but other than that... not sure.  If I do an lspci, I get a reference to an ISA bridge, but no reference to sound.  I did an lspci -v, but I don't know how to scroll back in the DSL terminal:-(
  Ideas anyone? 
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