Hi, all
I have upgraded my 2.0.36 kernel (home compiled) to a home compiled 2.2.10
(all sources are debianized packages), and all is well (actually, remarkably
faster, it seems) except for sound.
I have enosniq soundscape elite ISA card, which worked under 2.0.36, after I
have made a script at boot-up which initialized the card. Now that same script
gives me error (both manually and at boot-up):

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/bin# ./ssinit
/dev/dsp: Operation not supported by device

My /dev/sndstat is completely empty, since the card is not initializing. i can
supply both /etc/soundconf (which worked under 2.0.36) and my .config options
for sound module (sound is compiled as a module in both old and new kernel) in
2.2.10 sources; if anyone can help. I have read HOWTOs and docs for soundscape
cards at 4front technologies, but I'm afraid I can't decipher the info there
to translate into my config.
Also, once I have it figured out, how do I ( the Good way) insert module
options into /etc/conf.modules (it says not to edit the file...)?
TIA,
damir

P.S. since this may or may not be debian specific, could you reply to my
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