Installed: Slackware Linux 9.1 [2.4.22] build
Hardware: PCI Yamaha YMF724 on an abit AB-BH6 Pentium
III

Environment: KDE Windows System

The 1st bootup of the installation was successful.
Alsamixer was run and the channels were 'unmuted'. The
soundcard was alive. KDE Media Player loaded and
played an mp3 file.

I ran KDE 'Control Center' to familiarize myself with
the System. I did not change the 'Multimedia
Settings'.

When I did reboot the machine, the YMF724 PCI became
'undetected or device may be busy'. The KDE System
reveals 'no sound devices (/dev/dsp, et.al.) and sets
to /dev/null'

What happened? What may remedy this? Must I physically
pull the card to reset detection?

I began to read the alsa-org YMF724 FAQ and decided to
enter the settings for snd-ymfpci, etc., but, this
cannot be used unless the aforementioned '/dev/dsp,
et.al.' exist.

Now, I'm not ashamed to admit that I've forgotten how
to setup those devices, but, they never needed to be
setup in the first place !?

Any comments for my first posted message are welcome. Thanks.

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