Hi,
Fedora Core 3 has ALSA modules in the following directory.
/lib/modules/(kernel ver.)/kernel/sound
Check first if "snd-opl3sa2.ko" exists. If not, you will have to
compile alsa-driver from its source. To do this, kernel source
is also needed.
Even if the module exists, the package "alsa-utils" installed on
Fedora Core 3 seems to lack the script "alsaconf", so you will
have to describe options (I/O port, IRQ, and so on) yourself in
/etc/modprobe.conf .
BTW I have found an interesting article in the following URL.
The writer may be the person who can help you.
http://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-users/2004-November/009979.html
Kind Regards
-- Musikun P/S Thanks for using TOSHIBA PC with YAMAHA sound chip (I am Japanese.) __________________________________ Save the earth http://pr.mail.yahoo.co.jp/ondanka/Received on Thu Jul 7 16:18:53 2005
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