Thanks for the tip, I'll check that out. I've re-compiled the kernel to
modularize everything, 3com support, sound, ppp. Haven't had a chance to
fully test it yet. I was at least able to get a few pops out of the sound
card. No real sound, but something, at least.

Could there have been something conflicting between the ISAPNP and the
kernel? If you compile support into the kerned, do you even need to bother
with the isapnp stuff?

Thanks again.

Wayne

-----Original Message-----
From: Ji-Haw, Foo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]

currently, what is the way your kernel boots up? in Mandrake, the config for
your card is at /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ip-eth0. You can check the
numbers there.

regards,

Foo Ji-Haw ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
T-Nova
raum 6067
extension 3166

----- Original Message -----
From: Stout, Wayne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Here's where the weird part comes in. My network card (3com 3c509) and my
> sound card (SB16 genuine, not a clone) refuse to get along now. My hunch
is,
> when I installed 98 (I did this first, since I've heard of problems if
done
> the other way around), the Plug & Pray set the hardware up with different
> values that they had originally. Linux wants to use IRQ 10 for the network
> card, which of course is the IRQ that the sound card wants.
>
> I've tried tinkering with the isapnp.conf file, setting the sound card to
> use different i/o and irq settings, all to no avail. I've tried compiling
> the parameters into the kernel, still no go. I can't seem to get the
network
> card to let go of the IRQ10. Anyone know what file this is stored in
during
> the setup phase? Or is this something that might actually be rooted in the
> BIOS?
>
> Thanks in advance for any and all help.
>
> Wayne

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