Jorge Ferreira wrote:
> 
> I managed to configure my sound card using isapnp, and pnpdump.. all files in place, 
>boot does start isapnp /etc/isapnp.conf , but no sound at all..
> Is it necessary to congigure kernel to use soundblaster compatible and configure it 
>with the irq, and dma with wich i started my card.. I do that either, and cant get 
>sound. So, has'nt it some tool that autodectetes the sound environment? I use kernel 
>2.1.132 and isapnptools1.17.
> 
> thanks
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Hello Jorge,

what does /cat/dev/sndstat say?
did you do a "modprobe sound" prior to make sound?

There should be an article in the SDB, at least it's there in german.
the sound module is *not* loaded default in 5.3, due to some OSS
compartibility.

Juergen


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