> Donn Miller wrote:
> While this is true, the GENERIC kernel is supposed to support as much
> hardware "out of the box" as possible, so a user can install and not
> have to worry about setting up devices...

So a user can *install* and not have to worry about setting up devices.
You don't need a soundcard to do an install.  Once you've done the
installation you can build a kernel which supports your soundcard.

If it's causing problems on installs maybe it should be disabled by
default, even if it is built into the kernel.

--Ben


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