[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> 
> I had the same problem, and if I remember correctly, I did not have a
> /lib/modules/<kernel-version>/misc   directory. I created the directory,
> recompiled the alsa drivers, libs and utils, and things began to work. I
> don't know which linux  distribution you are using but I'm using RedHat
> 7.1, and the misc directory was not there.
> 
> If the misc dir is there, you might do a 'lsmod' and see if the snd
> module is loaded. If not you can do a 'insmod snd' to get it loaded.
> 
> You don't need ISAPNP if you don't have any ISA cards installed.
> 
> -- 
> Randy Kelsoe
> Dae Richt, Fear Nacht
> ----------

I've got a misc dir and I can load all the modules (by hand, in the
right order) until I get to snd-card-emu10k1, then I get "device busy"
or some such.  If I cut to the chase and do modprobe snd-car-emu10k1
then I get the same results.

But, I do have support isapnp even though I have no cards -- let me
take that away and see what happens.

Thanks,
Derek


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