I had a lot of hope for ALSA... but I can't get it to work at all. I have an Acer AW32 (never mind) it's a CS4232 chipset. It has all of the WSS, SB-16, OPL, MPU-401 stuff on it. I had it working on SuSE with kernel modules and also with OSS/Free, so I know it works.
It's PnP, so I had to use isapnptools, but even that seems to work. It took a long time to realize that I had to run it as root (not su). Then starting and stopping doesn't tell me why it fails. I rebooted after isapnp and installing ALSA, and I see the initialization happen. It doesn't install the modules ANYWHERE. Are they just not included on Slink or what? All of the utilities are, but no modules. I have run alsaconfig and where appropriate, I have inserted the proper I/O and IRQ and DMA numbers. What am I missing? Where are the drivers? Is this usable at all or should I try OSS/Free again? (cursed miserable closed source drivers...) -- Jonathan Markevich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://members.xoom.com/JMarkevich "I mean, like, I just read your article in the Yale law recipe, on search and seizure. Man, that was really Out There." "I was so WRECKED when I wrote that..." -- John Lovitz, as ex-Supreme Court nominee Alan Ginsburg, on SNL