I've been happily working on the linux side of the hard drive since I was reminded of why I can't stand windows by a blue screen shortly after my last post. Rebooting seems to fix some of my Linux problems, at least temporarily. Anyway, I'm breaking my promise in my last post saying that I didn't want help. This is only because VoidMan seems to have a soft spot for me, or he is just a bored insomniac. Either way, I'm glad he answers. Just a little additional info for anyone interested. Some things I've noticed about my system.
1.Since the sound card is tempormental, (SoundMax something or other onboard the Intel 815EEA desktop board. There were also some made with soundblaster cards, which probably have better support in Linux so naturally I don't have that one) I usually just stick to playing CD's. MP3's work but are full of static. Shortly after opening XMMS I run HardDrake, the Mandrake Hardware Detection Utility. For some reason, the detection process (which stops the player for about 3 secs) makes the soundcard behave and the MP3's and other system sounds are clear. Still, no information about the sound card shows up in the hardware profile it gives, and I notice a deterioration in sound quality over a period of an hour or two.
2.VoidMan, I have to confess that I after I compiled the driver and learned how to mount the floppy and all the other stuff you were helping me with, I found that the fealnx driver was already in the system. I just had to reconfigure some settings. I thought it wouldn't work because the card did not show up in the supposed wizard that mandrake provides to set this up. Turns out I never needed to use that wizard at all. Also, I'm positive that the driver did not get there because of me compiling it and putting it there. But it was a good learning experience. Lastly, when I run netconfg, I don't change any of the options it gives me, but when I exit it says that:
/etc/rc5.d/S56xinetd restart and /etc/rc5.d/S90webmin start has to happen. Sometimes the card works again after I do that without rebooting.
3. Lastly,some other interesting things I noticed that may help anyone interested in helping me out. Downloading a file has been a complete mess. That usually causes the system to hang and stop working and I rarely can download a whole file before that happens. Also I'm getting worse results from various bandwidth tests in my mozilla browser in Linux than I am with Netscape in windows. In general, our bandwidth has been worse in the past couple of days, but it is especially bad on my machine running Linux. The file download problem applies to any browser I use (konquerer, galleon, etc), and I only mentioned the bandwidth thing with mozilla because its the only thing I have an equivalent for in windows.
Thanks again for your help. I'm going to try those things in the last post to see if I can find anything out. :confused: