Hi, all I have upgraded my 2.0.36 kernel (home compiled) to a home compiled 2.2.10 (all sources are debianized packages), and all is well (actually, remarkably faster, it seems) except for sound. I have enosniq soundscape elite ISA card, which worked under 2.0.36, after I have made a script at boot-up which initialized the card. Now that same script gives me error (both manually and at boot-up):
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/bin# ./ssinit /dev/dsp: Operation not supported by device My /dev/sndstat is completely empty, since the card is not initializing. i can supply both /etc/soundconf (which worked under 2.0.36) and my .config options for sound module (sound is compiled as a module in both old and new kernel) in 2.2.10 sources; if anyone can help. I have read HOWTOs and docs for soundscape cards at 4front technologies, but I'm afraid I can't decipher the info there to translate into my config. Also, once I have it figured out, how do I ( the Good way) insert module options into /etc/conf.modules (it says not to edit the file...)? TIA, damir P.S. since this may or may not be debian specific, could you reply to my private address instead of the list if you feel that is more appropriate

