Getting sound to work on linux can be a pain, especially on newer hardware. Being not too familiar with either the Aureal Vortex or Peanut linux, here are my half-hearted, shot-in-the-dark suggestions (Google is your friend ...). search for "au8810": http://www.google.com/linux?hl=en&q=au8810 or maybe try "ALSA au8810": http://www.google.com/linux?hl=en&q=ALSA+au8810 Joel On Wed, Mar 13, 2002 at 10:21:30PM -0600, Jim Streit wrote: > I have installed an Aureal Vortex PCI sound card (au8810 chip set) in a > machine that is running the latest version of Peanut Linux. > > When I run the sound setup it detects the au8810 chip set, but then it > says that the cards not currently supported. I've tried modifying the > modules configs, downloaded the au88xx rpm from peanut, and even played > with frequence setting in KDE, but still no sound. I've only tried XMMS > in KDE to play mp3's. > > Should I try a different sound card, or should I be able to get the > Aureal one working? Any help would be greatly appreciated.