On Mon, Jun 05, 2000 at 12:37:38PM +0200, Alexandre Dussart wrote:
> Harry Henry Gebel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > [root@localhost hgebel]# sounddrake
> > Can't read /usr/share/harddrake/soundcard
> > Error in pnpdump call...
> Seems to be an error in pnpdump call...what's contains /etc/isapnp.conf?

There is no /etc/isapnp.conf , there is /etc/isapnp.gone ; here are it's
contents:

#------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# /etc/isapnp.gone
#
#------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# $Id: isapnp.gone,v 0.0 1998/10/09 20:46:01 fox Exp $
#
# This file contains a list of ISA resources that are unavailable
# for PnP allocation. This may be (for instance) because they are
# standard motherboard resources, or because there is a non-PnP
# ISA card using the resources, or a device driver hasn't been
# loaded yet, so there is no sign of the resources being in use
# in /proc/*
#
# This file should be editted to suit your local machine.
#
# Resources are:
# IO base[, size] (default size 8 if ommitted)
# IRQ n
# DMA n
# MEM base,size
#
#------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Standard motherboard stuff
#
# COM1
#
#IO 0x3f8,8
#IRQ 4
#
# COM2
#
#IO 0x2f8,8
#IRQ 3
#
# Parallel
#
#IO 0x378,2
#IRQ 7
#
# PS2 mouse
#
#IRQ 12
#
# Sound
#
#IO 0x220,16
#IO 0x330,2
#IO 0x388,4
#IRQ 5
#DMA 1
#DMA 5

-- 
Harry Henry Gebel, Senior Developer, Landon House SBS        ICQ# 76308382
West Dover Hundred, Delaware

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