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Hi guys,
Everything in my laptop works fine, the onboard sound works fine other then the sound qaulity ( i like crystal clear sound).
I have just bought a Hercules MUSE pocket which is connected by USB, how do i install this new device? Do i simply plug it in? All my other hardware was detected when i installed SuSE, do i need to reinstall SuSE so that my hardware is detected?
I have teied pluggin it in the turning the laptop on, it didnt work, i tried pluggin it in when SuSE had loaded but nothing happened. As you can prob guess im pretty new to linux.
In my system tray there is a little icon that looks like a pci card (SuSE Hardware Tool). When i double click it a program called suseplugger opens, from here i can see a device listed under 'unknown' called 'usb audio', so i guess thats it. How do i configure it to work?
In M$ windows i could simply plug it in and it would detect and install, how do i install it under Linux? Is there a tool that finds new hardware and configures it?
Please help me set it up
Cheers for any advice be it small or large
Cheers guys
Matt Phillips
Everything in my laptop works fine, the onboard sound works fine other then the sound qaulity ( i like crystal clear sound).
I have just bought a Hercules MUSE pocket which is connected by USB, how do i install this new device? Do i simply plug it in? All my other hardware was detected when i installed SuSE, do i need to reinstall SuSE so that my hardware is detected?
I have teied pluggin it in the turning the laptop on, it didnt work, i tried pluggin it in when SuSE had loaded but nothing happened. As you can prob guess im pretty new to linux.
In my system tray there is a little icon that looks like a pci card (SuSE Hardware Tool). When i double click it a program called suseplugger opens, from here i can see a device listed under 'unknown' called 'usb audio', so i guess thats it. How do i configure it to work?
In M$ windows i could simply plug it in and it would detect and install, how do i install it under Linux? Is there a tool that finds new hardware and configures it?
Please help me set it up
Cheers for any advice be it small or large
Cheers guys
Matt Phillips