Re: modem & soundcard detection

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On Mon, 2 Feb 2004, Edward Diamond wrote:

>
> I have a ASUS P4PE motherboard with onboard sound production via an 'ADI
> AD1980 AC '97 audio CODEC', and an intel 536EP modem in PCI slot 2.
> After installing Fedora Core 1,  I found that neither the soundcard nor
> modem were detected.  I used the system tools to try and detect the
> modem, but no luck.  Both devices work correctly under WIN2k.  Has
> anyone got some suggestions to get these devices working?  TIA
>
> Edward (Fedora Newbie)
>

 If the modem a win-modem that is designed only to
work with windows? If it is then you could pick up
a external modem 56K from ebay real cheap that plugs
into the serial com ports of your computer. If you
don't have com ports you will need to buy a internal
modem that is hardware supported and not windows
software supported.

 The same software problem can also occur with the
sound card. You will have to research the item and see
what the problem is.


- -- 
Best Regards,  Keith
NW Oregon Radio http://kilowatt-radio.org/
http://linux.com http://freebsd.org http://apple.com
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