So, you have it also, ha? I have it at work...

Bad news - there isn't an open source driver for it - only commercial
(30$ or something) driver for it..

Now, you can grab the trial version and try it - but it got some errors
(like when u boot your Linux it will not initialize the card for the
first time - only MANUALLY on the second time - and I tried it with the
trial and the full version)

My suggestion: put a 10-20$ cheap sound card in it (ensonique, Creative
Vibra, or something like that) and DISABLE the chip. Also, if you do
this - make IRQ 10 reserved on your BX-2 BIOS (I just found out today
that if you don't - your machine might load the network module - and
freeze).

Thanks
Hetz

Micha Feigin wrote:
> 
> I got a Yamaha DS-XG Legacy Sound System onboard sound card.
> I didn't manage to set it up. Anyone have any experience with this card ?
>  I mainly need the kernel compilation options. Which chip support do I need
> to compile in? )
> 
> The Mother board is an Intel SE440bx-2 if it helps.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Micha Feigin
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