soundcard questions

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Hi all:  I've got a soundcard question.  I'm using slackware 9.0 and am
planning to install it on a couple of systems, one a compaq with a umax
soundcard on the motherboard, and a Gateway laptop with a soundmax soundcard
on it.  I know they're both primarily ment for that other os, but also heard
that linux is starting to support some of these critters.  Can anyone tell
me where I might find drivers for them?  Thanks all... Cheereo

----- Original Message -----
From: <igueths@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <speakup at braille.uwo.ca>
Sent: Tuesday, May 20, 2003 10:15 AM
Subject: Re: boot disks


> Hi. Potato is an outdated version of Debian. You should grab the latest
stable
> binary isos form a mirror close to you, and use that to install your base
> system and other packages. However, you do want the kernel floppy included
in
> the potato directory of the Speakup ftp site. Once you have your system up
and
> running, you can upgrade your kernel. The other option is a network
install.
> > Which disk image should I download for debian 2.2 potatoe so I can boot
from the
> > floppy using speakup with a braille N speak?
>
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