In a message dated 2/13/99 12:09:41 PM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] treff.uni-koeln.de writes:
> Because sound in 2.0 kernels is not modular enough. IO, IRQ etc. have > to be hardcoded into the kernel. Some option must not be set for some > soundcard, whereas others have to be etc. > Is there some reason these can't be set up in a config file so that it CAN be included in the initial installation? Seems to me hardcoding these values is against Debian's policy of allowing us to configure everything but the kitchen sink. -Jay