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Old 28th May 2005, 04:13 PM
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Preparing for installation FC3 Tv card and sound

Hello all ,

I am making the switch to Fedora Core 3 having found Xandros having very few addons.

I have the following cards:
A Soundblaster Audigy
Win TV 878/9

I have looked around but have got no solid answers. Will these work with fedora and are there drivers availiable with out me having to learn how to compile my own?

I know everyone asks this BUT i tried Kopete (i think) and it would not let me to sign in even when messing with the ports. However. MSN messenger is like this BUT you can just selection connections and the TCP button and it sorts it out for you. What version of MSN messenger replicor (sp!) should I use for Fedora Core 3 and has anyone else had this problem? As far as i know there were no other fire walls!

Thankyou in advance

Adam
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