Joris Huizer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I think the problem is that sndconfig uses modules
> which are normally not active (temporarily activating
> them or something) - I allready found it uses a module
> called 'opl3' which was not active.
>
> I now have got the following sound modules installed:
> opl3, sb, sb_lib, sound, soundcore, uart401.
>
> I attached the /etc/modules.conf - I hope you can tell
> me what I am missing - I think it must be a module -
> because, what else could be the problem after a
> (re)boot ??

I think to make module XYZ loaded at boot time, you want to add the
line XYZ to /etc/modules.  For me, having a module-enabled kernel,
plus adding the line

sb

in /etc/modules was enough for my sound card (Creative Labs SB AWE32)
to be activated at boot time.
-- 
Benjamin


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