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On Fri, 5 Mar 1999, Nick wrote:

>On Fri 05 Mar, Steve McIntyre wrote:
>> On Fri, 5 Mar 1999, Nick wrote:
>>
>> >> Hmmm. Actually, thinking again, I had a similar problem myself a while
>> >> back when I first installed Debian, and I ended up having to build a
>> >> custom kernel. ISTR it was a SCSI or network card probe getting 
>confused,
>> >> maybe by a sound card. Do you have audio on this laptop?
>> >
>> >Yes. ESS Maestro or something - I don't think it is supported by Debian.
>>
>> OK, I'd suggest disabling it if possible and see if that helps...
>
>Thanks, but that sounds rather more hardware than I can manage ;-/ There
>isn't a BIOS setting for it, and even if it were a separate card (and
>it probably isn't) I'd have a hard time taking my portable to bits to get
>at it.
>
>Isn't there some fancy command I can give the Debian installer to stop it
>probing the sound?

To be honest, I'm not too sure. Maybe somebody on debian-user can help...

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