On 05-May-02, Mitch Pirtle wrote:

> I used alsa 0.5.x and it suddenly *stopped*. So, I took the
> opportunity to upgrade the kernel to 2.4.7-31(smp) and give alsa
> 0.9.0rc1 a go on my RedHat 7.2 box. Please note - the OSS driver does
> work, so I know this is a working system.
> 
> So far, so good.  Then comes the dreaded 'insmod snd-opl3sa2' step.

Did you get a panic or an oops logged at all?  Obviously that'd really
help to track things down.

Try compiling with debugging enabled and see if you get anything that
way?

If you have another UNIX machine around, try using syslog across the
network to it, in case there are messages which don't get flushed to
disk before the hang (this might work, anyway...).

If your BIOS has a "plug and play OS" option, make sure it's turned off.
Are you sure you're not getting an IRQ conflict?
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