Hi Jim First, can you cc the list in your replies?
Also are you running debian, modconf is the tool of choice for configuring modules on a debian system. You can use modprobe or insmod, my experience with either is somewhat sketchy but you could try insmod dmasound_core & insmod dmasound_pmac and see what happens. david On Wed, 2004-06-16 at 06:18, Jim Ricken wrote: > david howe wrote: > > Were you root? > > > > If you are executing a shell from Xwindows, you may need to do "su" > > first. > > > > david > > > > > > > > > Hi Dave > Yeah I tried su,went into my root shell and it said > modprobe :Nothing to load ??? > Specify at least a module or wildcard like \* > > I am running kernel 2.4.25-powerpc on a upgraded Mac 8600 with a > Sonnet G4 400mhz proc card. > > > > > > > >