Good day,

I have an HP Omnibook 4150 (PII 333), running Debian 3.0 testing, with
alsa-source 0.9+0beta10-4.  I have had a working OSS/Lite sound setup on
it; however, those drivers do not deal well with suspending to disk.  The
chip involved is a NeoMagic MagicMedia 256AV, but it is specifically not
supported by the OSS nm256 driver.  The documentation says, "It does not
run the card in any sort of compatibility mode.  It will not work on
laptops that have the SB16-compatible, AD1848-compatible or
CS4232-compatible codec/mixer; you will want to use the appropriate
compatible OSS driver with these chipsets".  So, I needed to use the
opl3sa2, mpu401, and ad1848 drivers for it to work.  Since the alsa nm256
driver was derived from the OSS driver, it should also not be the proper
one to use (and in fact didn't work when I tried it anyway).

I would suspect from this that the appropriate alsa driver should be the
opl3sa2.  The problem, though, is that the module will fail to insert
(with modconf), failing with "symbol for parameter snd_isapnp not found".
I specified all of the ports, and I both included snd_isapnp=0 and left
it blank.  Both attempts failed with the same error.  I also configured
the alsa-source package to both use PnP, and not, alternatively.  This
apparently had no effect.

I have tried the (snd-card-) nm256, opl3sa2, and ad1848 alsa modules.  
None of them were usable with the configuration I gave it.  Can anybody
help me out?  Here is the information my BIOS gives me:

SB I/O Address:    220
WSS I/O Address:   530
AdLib I/O Address: 388
IRQ 5, DMA 1, DMA 0

-jrb



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