These new features defy categorization:
In Red Hat Linux 5.0, the standard OSS/Free sound drivers have been modified to be completely modular. This allows for such things as loading and unloading of the various sound drivers without recompiling the kernel tree or rebooting. The work was performed by Alan Cox and was sponsored by Red Hat Software, Inc.
For additional information, please consult the README files in the sndconfig documentation directory (/usr/doc/sndconfig*). The latest information can always be found at ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/sound/.
If you have any issues concerning the modular sound drivers, please send mail to sound-bugs@redhat.com. There is also a mailing list associated with the modular sound drivers (sound-list@redhat.com). To subscribe, send mail to sound-list-request@redhat.com with "subscribe" as the subject line.
At present, the following sound cards are supported:
Also included in Red Hat Linux 5.0 is sndconfig, a screen-oriented utility that can properly configure modular sound card drivers.
There are a few things that you should know about sndconfig:
In any case, note that sndconfig saves your original /etc/isapnp.conf file as /etc/isapnp.conf.bak.
To set up your sound card, run /usr/sbin/sndconfig.
Enhancements have been made to the supplied window managers and their
menus.