Hi, > (1) The Installation wont detect my Sound-Card which is built on the > Motherboard. A lot of onboard soundcards are AC97 based ones. Go to a terminal window (redhat->system tools->terminal) and type hwbrowser. If it's not listed there under soundcards, you know it's not been detected. The big problem is really down to the hardware companies not releasing details of the new boards and waiting for the kernel hackers to produce the driver. Personally, I would ditch the onboard sound and buy a cheap PCI sound card. > (2) It wont detect my PCI Modem. Yep - PCI modems are typically winmodems. From memory, these do the modulating and Windows does the demodulating, they're a pain in the butt to be honest. However, you may find some help at www.linmodems.org (I think it is). Again, I'd go and buy an external one as these invariably work. > I have the Installation disk on CD with the drivers for both items > Motherboard/Modem Are they in a directory called Linux? If not, they'll be for the darkside. TTFN Paul -- "Our enemies are innovative and resourceful - and so are we," "They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people - and neither do we." - George W. Bush, Aug 2004
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