Mark Wagnon wrote: [about sound problems]
> Looking at the first line, I'm wondering if my isapnp stuff is okay. to exclude this possibility i would initialize the card under dos. a few days ago, i switched to kernel 2.2.9. yesterday i felt something was missing - i wanted back my sound. first attempt was no luck, so i decided to try brute force. i choosed _all_ soundmodules during ´make menuconfig´ - wouldn´t enlarge the kernel size - and disabled the pnp-stuff. i didn´t use isapnp, but initialized my soundcard in dos. then, looking at the sound related files in the kernel - especially in documentation/sound - i played with modprobe, insmod, lsmod and rmmod on the drivers, which could eventually be usefull. well, now i have back wss, mpu and the other stuff. today, i´ll put the required entrys in conf.modules. if you go the same way, then i have no doubt that you also will get back your sound. it costs time, but i´ve learned much. finally, _if_ the sound is working, _then_ i would play with pnpdump and isapnp. > Man if I ever get sound working, I'm gonna write a little howto that > walks people like through the steps :) well, there are so many soundcards, that i fear, your howto will become a book ;-) hafi

