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Re: Sound problem



Red Hat 7 ships with kernel version 2.2.16-22.  

You can find out which kernel version you are running by typing 

uname -a

from the command prompt.

There is a security advisory for the 2.2.17-14 kernel at this link:

http://www.redhat.com/support/errata/RHSA-2001-013.html

Additionally, the Red Hat 7.1 release candidate is available for download
on the Red Hat ftp site. It ships with the 2.4 kernel. 

Regards,
Jenny

 on the 
On Tue, 27 Feb 2001,
C.L.N.Prasad wrote:

> Hi Bryan
>     thank you for the info.i could find the RPMs on my cd.i will investigate the sites you mentioned for the drivers.do you have any idea about which version of the kernel is being shipped withRHL 7.0?and how do i  find which kernel has been shipped with my distribution?
> thank you.
> 
> prasad
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: Bryan Smart 
>   To: C.L.N.Prasad 
>   Sent: Sunday, February 25, 2001 10:41
>   Subject: RE: Sound problem
> 
> 
>   First, you are running an older version of Red Hat Linux.  You should upgrade to a newer version if possible.  You can get one from ftp://ftp.redhat.com.
>    
>   See www.opensound.com for commercial drivers for many popular sound cards that aren't supported in the standard kernels.
>    
>   The PP and Mtools RPMs should be included with your distribution.  On the RH CD, these are typically found under RedHat/RPMS (I think).  Anyway, if you get a complete distribution, you should have them.
>    
>   The Emacspeak distribution contains instructions on how to download and install ViaVoice.  See linux-outloud/notes in the Emacspeak directory.
>    
>   Bryan
>    
> 

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