[newbie] Error message in L-M 7.1

2000-10-30 Thread L. H. LOO

Greetings,

(1) After install, I used sndconfig to configure my Es688 sound card, 
during the process there was error message, sample sound was not heard. 
After  reboot, sound card is activated, but the following appears during 
bootup, how to delete lines marked with '=' ?

isapnp: Board 1 has Identity 85 00 00 00 4d 68 09 73 16:  ESS0968 Serial No 
77 [checksum 85]
isapnp: Board 2 has Identity d5 24 2a 69 a1 94 50 6d 50:  TCM5094 Serial No 
606759329 [checksum d5]
isapnp: ESS0968/77[0]{ESS PnP AudioDrive  }: Port 0x220; IRQ9 DMA3 --- 
Enabled OK
isapnp: ESS0968/77[1]{ESS PnP AudioDrive  }: Port 0x388; --- Enabled OK
isapnp: ESS0968/77[2]{ESS PnP AudioDrive  }: Port 0x201; --- Enabled OK
isapnp: ESS0968/77[3]{ESS PnP AudioDrive  }: Port 0x300; IRQ10 --- Enabled OK
isapnp: ESS0968/77[4]{ESS PnP AudioDrive  }: Port 0x170; IRQ15 --- Enabled OK
=isapnp: /etc/isapnp.conf:198 -- Fatal - resource conflict =allocating 
IRQ9 (see /etc/isapnp.conf)
=isapnp: /etc/isapnp.conf:198 -- Fatal - Error occurred executing 
=request 'IRQ 9' --- further action aborted
rc.sysinit: Setting up ISA PNP devices failed
rc: Starting linuxconf succeeded

(2) There are two entries in Time Zone for Singapore :
a - Asia/Singapore
b - Singapore
Why double entries, any difference between the two, or just entered for the 
fun of it ;-)

Please advise. TIA
  L. H. Loo





Re: [newbie] Error message in L-M 7.1

2000-10-30 Thread Erylon Hines

On Mon, 30 Oct 2000, you wrote:

 (1) After install, I used sndconfig to configure my Es688 sound card, 



 =isapnp: /etc/isapnp.conf:198 -- Fatal - resource conflict =allocating 
 IRQ9 (see /etc/isapnp.conf)
 =isapnp: /etc/isapnp.conf:198 -- Fatal - Error occurred executing 
 =request 'IRQ 9' --- further action aborted
 rc.sysinit: Setting up ISA PNP devices failed
 rc: Starting linuxconf succeeded
 


It appears that IRQ 9 is already allocated to another device.  Run sndconfig
again, and this time choose an IRQ that isn't used (5 is usually o.k. for a
sound card), but check :

kde control center  System Information  Interrupts   to see what is available.

Hope this helps.