Before you ( soi.e1  )  install the OSS audio drivers. 
if you have Solaris or OpenSolaris boot unix with the grub option of -rv behind 
it and then the /var/adm/messages file has a lot more detail of that the 
kernel.warnings it sees and attempt to use, this is also very good info to 
provide in the bug id/RFE along with running "prtconf -pv" and Also Linux run 
and save "lspci -vv -n nd" provide that as well. 

Here is my output from Solaris driver detection from the java  1.1 tool the 
page is located at URL of : 
http://www.sun.com/bigadmin/hcl/hcts/device_detect.html#use
Solaris Driver 32-bit
        Solaris Driver 64-bit
        Device Type
        Vendor
        Device Name
        Driver Name
No Solaris Driver
        No Solaris Driver
        Multimedia
        nVidia Corporation
        MCP51 High Definition Audio
        
No Solaris Driver
        No Solaris Driver
        Multimedia
        Philips Semiconductors
        SAA7133/SAA7135 Video Broadcast Decoder
        
Solaris Express, Developer Edition 2/07
        Solaris Express, Developer Edition 2/07
        Firewire
        Texas Instruments
        TSB43AB23 IEEE-1394a-2000 Controller (PHY/Link)
        hci1394
Solaris Express, Developer Edition 2/07
        Solaris Express, Developer Edition 2/07
        Video
        nVidia Corporation
        C51G [GeForce 6100]
        vgatext
.
.
.


 One work of caution there are two variations of the device reports one for  
version of Developer Edition 2/07 and one for regular Solaris 10 11/06, so save 
both reports and include the differences and make a note if need be in your 
Bug-id/RFE report.

if you still have your Windows partition intact try running, one thing nice 
about windows registry is gives a independent verification for the BUGID/RFE 
that is running on your PC to show HW device registers that are in use and 
known to windows. detail run and a start / run / cmd

reg query hklm\system\currentcontrolset\enum\pci /s > c:\wreg.txt

which is part of the  Solaris driver detection page 

and include in the report bug id/RFE as well.

One last thing, if you end up installing the oss audio drivers, liek I had 
indicated then run the above commands first as to keep the data imperical on 
your root image make a backup copy of your your /etc/path_to_inst and the 
/etc/devices_aliases file and then run a script command to save the pkgadd -d 
oss-verion.pkg output to get back to where you were, the pkgrm oss leaves 
drivers and entries behind when i have ran it in the past, so I had to 
reinstall everything to dupicate the issues when bug id do  
come around, to be fair it takes several months if there is demand fora fix, 
but it is well worth the wait, that is what make this OpenSolaris/Solaris so 
great!
 
 
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