can you do a cat /proc/interripts some time.
Does you PCIC controller use irq 11 as well as the sound driver?
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> I always compile my own (non-Mandrake) kernel for my (T21) thinkpad and
> cs46xx works fine for me without ALSA. Just make sure that you select
> 'yes' for Sound and CS461x support. If you choose to include CS461X as a
> module instead of directly in the kernel you will need to add the
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> alias sound-slot-0 cs46xx
> options cs46xx thinkpad=1
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> One thing that MAndrake got right was the sound configuration for my
> thinkpad and since I've had to compile my own kernel I cannot get sound
> working. I was wondering how they did it. I've seen the /var/log entries
> that use cs46xx and recognise my soundcard perfectly in their kernel and
> I've even heard the sound. But I simply cannot get sound to work in my
> custom kernel (to solve the mouse problems)... I notice they used Alsa in
> addition to the support in the kernel and I've got the same setup also.
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> Anybody know exactly how the sound was setup in the kernel.
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> Have Mandrake patched their kernel source rpm yet to remove the Ps/2
> keyboard code that stops the mouse working? I'd like to grab the rpm if
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