Jason Bauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > #1 Wrong Sound Card > I have (according to the manual) an "ISP=16v3 audio board". I don't see > that anywhere in the kernel config or the hardware how-to doc.
This sounds like the sound card I have, which is a Mediamagic ISP16 something. I have it configured as a MAD16, with OPL2/OPL3, /dev/dsp, MIDI interfac and FM synth. I haven't got MPU401 going; I'm not sure if I have one. I also have ISP16 configured under CD-ROM drivers, for my CDU-33A. > #2 Simply not compiling and/or installing module correctly. > As i said before, i have sound set as a module. Here are the steps i go > through when i am trying the different options: [snip] > reboot ^^^^^^ Were you a Microsoft programmer in a former life? You don't need to reboot to test different modules. After installing a different version of the sound module, you should be able to type "modprobe sound" to load the sound module. Then try "cat /dev/sndstat" to see if it got installed properly, and do "modprobe -r sound" to get rid of it. If modprobe doesn't seem to work, then do "depmod -a" first. If you make big changes, you might then need to recompile the whole kernel, install it, and reboot. -- Carey Evans <*> http://home.clear.net.nz/pages/c.evans/ gc kernel: Warning: possible SYN flooding. Sending cookies. kernel: validated probe(100007f, 100007f, 11557, 5010, -1645409555) -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .