On Sat, 17 Jul 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Now I have a different problem:
> 
> I can't get the modem and the soundcard to work at the same time.  and
> the really puzzling part is that I have one user where the modem works
> but the audiodevice can't be opened and one where the sound works but
> the modem (though detected) hangs at initialization (query in KPPP
> returns nothing here but all the correct answers for the first user).
> For the root it is the same as for the second user. I looked at what
> documentation I could find and I'm still lost.
> 
> How do I find out where the conflict is, and how do I fix it?
> 
> I have a G6 180 Pentium with both Win95 and Mandrake 6.0 using the KDE
> interface
> 
> The modem is a Us Robotics 56K Voice INT V4.7.35
> 
> The soundcard an Ensoniq soundscape VIVO PnP
> 
> any enlightenment would be greatly appreciated.  :-)
> 
> hgh

Take anything out of pnp mode that you can, check /proc/interunpts to see
who's useing what. However if it works for anyone it's not a conflict it's
a misconfiguration.
 
> Civileme wrote:
> 
> > Well, you might try /usr/src/linux-2.2.9/Documentation/sound as a
> > beginning.  The sound cards need modules loaded, and need entries in
> > an isapnp configuration file in the /etc directory.
> >
> > As for the modem, run a Konsole, and
> > type
> >
> > modemtool
> >
> > at the prompt.  Then assign it to the serial port it actually
> > occupies.  Setup is by Kppp from the internet menu.
> >
> > Civileme
> >
> > William Borowicz wrote:
> >
> >> Hello All:
> >>
> >>       Operating system seemed to intall fine but I cannot use my
> >> sound card
> >> (Crystal Chips)  or my modem.  I get a device busy message.  I
> >> disabled
> >> plug-n-play from the bios before installing.
> >>
> >>       ANY SUGGESTIONS...SNDCONGFIG  DOES NOT CURE THE PROBLEM.
> >>
> >> --bILL
> >>
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> > --
> > Civileme Say:
> >
> > "Man who read the fine material available make wiser decisions, much wiser
> > after some tinkering and experience."
> >
> >
> 

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