Sorry, but I don't waste my time there. I believe I reported this
problem already several years ago, and it was basically ignored or the
patch wasn't accepted. To some degree, I understand this because it
doesn't address the *real* problem (which is the unflexibility of the
kernel memory allocation mechanism), but then again, I'm not
knowledgable enough to provide a fix for that (namely a re-design of the
kernel allocation). So no-go, and it went nowhere.

If you want to make your own experiences with the helpfulness of the
linux kernel team, you surely have my appreciation, please go ahead and
report it. For all others that just want to have a working sound blaster
and don't care about arguing with the kernel hackers, a patch is here,
even instructions how to apply it thanks to Jakob.

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  Trying to load a sf2 file with asfxload returns "sfxload: no memory
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