Howdy MISTY:

 Perhaps your CMOS setup has LEGACY/ISA_PNP options?
If yes, maybe setting IRQ 9 to 'LEGACY' would help.

HTH, Chuck

MISTY D LINVILLE wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I've used RedHat Linux for about two years now.  I recently went from
> a dialup connection to the internet, to a LAN connection.  I'm using
> an Intellinet NE2000-compliant ethernet card jumpered to io=0x300 and
> irq=9.  I'm running a dual-boot system with windows 95.  This setup
> works just fine, for both windows and linux, until I add a plug and
> play sound card into the picture.  The sound card seems to ignore the
> jumpered settings on the ethernet card and move it to irq 10 and io
> 0x280.  The ethernet card still works in windows, though, and I just
> go in and re-configure the irq's manually.  But Linux can't even see
> the ethernet card at all, when the sound card is installed.  Does
> anybody else have experience with this?  There is the possibility of
> pulling the sound card out, but I don't really want to do this.  Any
> help would be appreciated.  Thanks!
> 
> ~Misty

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