Hetz Ben Hamo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: 
> My guess is that you have the cheap Creative sound card: Ensonique 1371. 
> Doing: /sbin/modprobe es1371 should load the sound driver.

It is actually: Ensoniq|5580 AudioPCI


> Look at the output of your: /sbin/lspci - first device on the list is 01:00.0 
> - thats where your IRQ is shared.

00:01.0 PCI bridge: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT8605 [PM133 AGP]

> Have you ever looked at your sound card? it's also got a joystick port. if you 
> load the joystick.o (I think thats the module name) then it will probably 
> grab the 0x200 address. (not sure - last time I played with this card was 
> when I worked at Aduva - 2 years ago).

Well I'm not interested in a joystick currently.

OK. So I got some more details. What else can help to identify the problem?

Since I installed Debian and did things "the manual way" and not using the
"the installer will recognize it" approach many problems popped out in many
unexpected places. Also very strange is that noone that I found through the
google search was able to find a complete solution for using the wheel under
InteliMouse Explorer while in RH it went smooth and automatically.

But that is out of the scope of the question.

Thanks

-- 
        <A HREF="http://www.rootshell.be/~eg";>Eliran Gonen</A>

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