On Mar 05, Helge Oldach wrote:
> Daniel O'Connor:
> >On Fri, 5 Mar 2004 19:06, Helge Oldach wrote:
> >> The issue with kldloading is that you still need PNPBIOS for many
> >> on-board sound devices. Which means that you need to compile your own
> >> kernel anyway, or don?t you?
> >
> >I don't think I've ever seen a motherboard/BIOS where you HAD to
> >compile it in the kernel..
> 
> I have a number of Compaq DeskPro EN K450 here. Rather decent machines
> for FreeBSD desktops, and for sure not uncommon hardware. But
> unfortunately the stupid Compaq BIOS doesn't have a knob to turn off
> PnP, so I have to rely on PNPBIOS to deal with what the Compaq BIOS had
> detected.

        Helge,
        Are you required to compile sound in the kernel to get it to
work?  If so, then I will document the fact that in some unsual
circumstances that including sound statcily in the kernel is needed,
otherwise I intend to de-emphesize it.

        --Mat

        --Mat

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                        - June Callwood
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