Thank you for your suggestion.  I tried adding acpi=force and it still 
did not work.  I did a cheap workaround by purchasing a $4.95 USB sound 
device from Amazon; this works OK, but not great.

Thanks!!!
Steve

nadavkav wrote the following on 12/07/2007 12:04 PM:
> i have a little different board and maybe a different sis sound card (it's an 
> old laptop)
> BUT it looks like we have the same issue.
> 
> i SOLVED it (partially)
> by adding acpi=force to the kernel's boot command line parameters
> (/boot/grub/menu.lts)
> 
> before i added the kernel's option the card was not recognized and it didn't 
> get any IRQ
> now my sis sound card works :-)
>

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No Sound from onboard Analog Devices AD1888 SI7012
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