Usually under Redhat and (I'm assuming) Mandrake, go into a bash shell
and run "sndconfig".  It is typically smart enough to do the PNP stuff.

  if not, and it is a dual boot, boot into Windows.  Typically the values
Windows gives to the PNP devices is the same they boot up with.  Sometimes
you have to boot windows then Linux in order to get pnp devices to work.


On Fri, 16 Jul 1999, Aaron W. wrote:

>    I am running LM 6 and have a isa pnp SB16. If I enable sound support and
> the SB driver it needs the irq, dma and soforth information. I do not know
> since it is pnp. What is the proper way to set this up?
> 

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