Hmmm - It looks like you might be missing the 'sound' and 'soundcore' modules. These are the lower level modules used by ad1848 and uart401.
Try doing a 'depmod -a'. That sets up the dependencies of the modules, so the kernel knows which modules to load. Then do 'modprobe cs4232'. Since the kernel knows all the dependencies, it should automatically load soundcore, sound, ad1848 and uart401. (as long as all those modules are on your system - in /lib/modules/2.2.18/.... take a look here for more info (kinda old though) <http://alge.anart.no/linux/kernel-docs/sound/Introduction> At least, that's what I think is going on. Experts, please feel free to step in! Good luck, Vinod On Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 09:33:18AM -0600, ngillm - Nathan Gillmore wrote: > Hiya Vinod, > > Thanks for the suggestion. Here is what I get when I do an lsmod: > > Module Size Used by > cs4232 2948 1 > uart401 6404 1 [cs4232] > ad1848 16964 1 [cs4232] > 3c59x 20512 1 > > > So the modules are getting loaded. Very bizarre. It should be working. > -- _____________________________ Vinod Kurup, MD email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] phone: 617.277.2012 cell: 617.359.5990 http://www.medicalrecords.com