> Anyway, I don't know why sndconfig is still around, I know it is > ancient and no, I didn't hear Linus say anything or what I did > hear was not recognizable. Anyway, the comments from you guys may > give others some thoughts on what is happening. > I think I'll have to get yet another computer to play around with > different distros with Linux, I have to admit when I get something > setup and it's working the way I like, I loose the urge to > experiment. ---Jim Actually in the latest BETA from Redhat they talk about removing sndconfg really soon. =) All RedHat distros since 7.0 have found my Sound Blaster card with no problem. -Cesar Delgado --------------------------------------------- Secure Distributed Information @ UNL http://rcf.unl.edu cdelgad2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx, beettlle@xxxxxxxxxxx ---- Husker Linux Users Group mailing list To unsubscribe, send a message to huskerlug-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with a subject of UNSUBSCRIBE