IT looks like I have ran into a half loaded version of Redhat Linux 6.2 and need some help. Red Hat Linux 6.2 We are running a Siemens type of software used for control systems in productions at the company I work for. I am trying to get away from the PCS units we use now, there is no way to update the version of Linux due to the product. I want to get this running on A Dell PC (Optiplex GX260) and this is the only problem I have, no sound for the operators to get their alarms. I found where it says that OSS is turned off on boot, not sure how to turn it back on. I'm new to Linux but am a programmer of other software so I can hack around but need a little guidance. Any suggestions on how to get this sound back on. I found the following if it helps: /usr/src/Linux-2.2.17/drivers/sound kernel ver 2.2.17-1.0 1. Running a limited edition of Redhat Linux 6.2 2. Redhat 6.2 Baseline with custom 2.2.17 OSx Kernel. (OSx 4.1.1) * NO: USB Support Included. 1. OSx Alarm Driver is part of OSx Release. You cannot rebuild beep.o yourself. 2. Softnet modules is part of OSx Release. 3. Streams Package is part of OSx Release - LiS-2.8 only needs to be changed if kernel version changes. * Ispci - results * 00:1F.5 Multimedia Audio Controller: Intel Corporation: Inknown Device 24c5 (Rev 01) * 01:07.0 Multimedia Audio Controller: Creative Labs: Unknown Device 0007 Bill Creasy Dell WPD Certified Control Systems Support Work Schedule - 6am - 2:30pm M-F * 423.224.0560 or 423.229.6995 pager 6077 * mailto:bcreasy@xxxxxxxxxxxx " Wisdom is not a product of schooling, but of the life-long attempt to acquire it.. " "Leadership is based on inspiration, not domination; on cooperation, not intimidation." -- Sound-list mailing list Sound-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/sound-list
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