Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Kernel version 2.4.7. I compiled it in.
Hmm. One thing you could try is to compile it as a module, and then see what (if any) messages you get when you try to insert it as a module. You might also try turning off some of the hardware you're not using in the BIOS (like the serial port, parallel port, etc.) in case you've got an interrupt conflict. This is really unlikely, though, unless the BIOS is doing something stupid. If you compile it as a module, you can also pass the 'debug' option to it when you load it. According to /usr/src/linux/Documentation/sound/Maestro3 this will print some debugging information, although it's not clear whether this is when it's loading it, or when you're trying to play sounds. I know there are ways to pass this information to the drive when it's built into the kernel, but I'm not sure how to do this. Chris -- Christopher S. Swingley 930 Koyukuk Drive System / Network Manager University of Alaska Fairbanks IARC -- Frontier Program Fairbanks, AK 99775 phone: 907-474-2689 fax: 907-474-2643 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] GNUPG and PGP2 keys at my web site web: http://www.frontier.iarc.uaf.edu/~cswingle
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