The biggest problem that I had was telling it which modules to load first
and which modules to load.
But when I look at my /dev/sndstat It is not same as what the HOWTO says.
Anyone else experience this?
All in all it took me almost a day to get everything working the way I want
it.
Sorry this doesn't to do with the modem problem :-(.
Earle
> Followup to: <37C9DEF4.FD4D9BD0@zeor.simegen.com>
> By author: Dancer <dancer@zeor.simegen.com>
> In newsgroup: linux.dev.kernel
> >
> > I had no luck...at least not until I told the BIOS to
> configure it. Then
> > my problems pretty much stopped. It seems a trifle disheartening,
> > though, that there doesn't seem to be any simple ways to config up
> > PnP/PCI devices....not without many many hours of hacking.
> Some sort of
> > device configuration db would be nice. We could then write a simple
> > interface to config devices to specific settings or to let them get
> > autoconfigged.
> >
> > ..Hmm. Maybe I'm talking through my hat here. Obviously the
> place for
> > device configuration is the driver...and therefore, equally
> obviously (I
> > hope) there should be a PnP/PCI config layer underneath
> that they can
> > use and talk to.
> >
> > Is there? Am I missing the point?
> >
>
> Yes, it isn't "obviously" the place at all.
>
> However, the SB AWE series all have a severe bug in their PnP
> information; specifically, the WaveTable device ("CTL009C" or
> "CTL00E4" on the two cards I have) claims to want a single I/O address
> at 0x0620; in fact, it wants *three* addresses (at 0x0620, 0x0A20,
> 0x0E20) and they all have to be activated. Every single AWE card I
> have seen has this bug.
>
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