http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2521

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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-13 11:59 -------
i can add unknown to the driver list. 
then one would be able to force no driver for his card, thus disabling it. 



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description: 
After the hardware install when we have a summary of the hardware and a chance 
to configure it, is it possible to include an option to disable a soundcard so that it 
is 
NOT used (no kernel modules loaded/etc.) 
 
For instance, I have a system with a fairly lousy onboard sound device that cannot 
be disabled in bios/hardware, I also have an add on card that I use (pci)  It seems 
that invariably the onboard device is chosen as the default.  I've looked for ways to 
disable it in the install process and have come up empty - the only solution I've 
found is to modify modules.conf after an install.

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