Dave Williams wrote:
> The problem is this: The kernel (Slackware's standard 2.4.22) doesn't
> recognize the card when it boots.  The command "insmod" fails.  And
> "modprobe" says there's no such device.  This happens no matter how
> carefully I specify the card options and parameters (which are in the
> BIOS, remember, and there are no resource conflicts).
>
> Now here's the mystery: I run alsaconf and tell it to probe for legacy
> ISAPnP cards (specifically the es18xx) using any available DMAs and IRQs
> and it fails.  BUT when I check with lsmod the module is installed and
> it works correctly!

What are the BIOS settings?  What are the parameters the driver is
using (see /proc/asound/cards)?  What are the parameters you used with
modprobe?


Regards,
Clemens




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