How did you install it? As an RPM package? What if you type rpm -q sndconfig ??
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And you have tried logging in as root and just typing in "sndconfig" ? Not doing an su but actually logging in in a new tty?
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Basically, when you first login, login as root instead of your normal user. I think you'll have access to sndconfig that way. By default, you have 6 teletype terminals (ttys) to work with. You can access them with ctrl+alt+F1 through ctrl+alt+F6. You can also switch back and forth through them. When you first load your machine, it will be set to the first tty. You can login as your normal user here. Then type ctrl+alt+F2 and login as root in the 2nd tty. I'm almost postive sndconfig will work for you.
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Type startx :) F1-F6 control 6 terminals. F7-F12 control 6 X sessions.
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>please how do get to the tty?
Open up a terminal application if you're in a graphical environment. For example, Konsole.
>how do i get my sound working?
Install the drivers for your soundcard.
>how do i use the command(s)?
What commands?
In other words, until you provide
- the distro and version you're using
- the soundcard in your computer
there's no way to help you.
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The OP was from 2004!
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