Dear Jeff.

> 
> I think your best option is to us the ALSA sound system.  I
> checked in the 2.4.18 kernel source and the ES1887 is supported,
> but you'd have to update with Bunk's packages or go to Woody to
> run the 2.4.x kernel.  Check out ALSA, I think that's the easiest
> option.
> 

Thanks for the clue.
But I haven't got there, yet.

I'm trying to install ALSA driver from potato packages now.
though I'm having some hard time in make, I finally managed to get the 
modules installed on /lib/modules/2.2.19/misc.

When I try to modprobe snd-card-ens137x series, and snd-card-es1xxx 
series, comes the invalid resources errors. But when I try to modprobe 
snd-ensxxx or snd-es1xxx series, I got no errors and the modules is 
installed, at least it was according to lsmod. But I still got no audio. 
aumix said : error opening mixer. XMMS said no audio device.

So what was those modules?
Why can't I get no voices?

How do I detect what kind of sound card I have?
When I do lspci, it only said :
00:00.0 Host bridge: PicoPower Technology PT86C52x [Vesuvius] (rev 04)
00:06.0 ISA bridge: PicoPower Technology PT80C524 [Nile]
00:07.0 VGA compatible controller: Neomagic Corporation NM2070 
[MagicGraph NM2070] (rev 01)
00:08.0 IDE interface: CMD Technology Inc PCI0643

pnpdump said: no boards found.
I have no other clues, besides the one Dell told me that it was ES1887 card.
I download the dos-driver from dell, but I haven't plans to reinstall 
dos/windoze here. Hopefully don't have to.

Anymore clues?

Best Regards,
arief_mulya
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