Yedidyah Bar-David wrote:
On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 11:44:13AM +0300, Geoff Shang wrote: Perhaps some change in BIOS settings (such as PNP settings)?
hmmm. Since I'm blind, I'm not able to access the BIOS. Wish I could. Means though that I'm unlikely to have changed anything. And it was working until tomorrow.
Can you try booting with knoppix?
I guess I could, or at least GRML which has speech installed. I'll look into that.
Perhaps some hardware problem? Can you try using the cards (one at a time) on some other machine (perhaps with knoppix)? Or at least take out one of them at the time and see if the other works?
Unfortunately the other(working) card is the on-board sound so I can't exactly take it out. I could have a dying card, which I really hope is not the case as it has been excellent the whole time I've had it. Certainly I could try taking it out and reseat it, or try it in another box.
Perhaps you have the output of lspci -vv from before, when all was working well?
Don't think so.
I do not like the 'pin ?' and the 'IRQ 0'. I do not know what they mean, I now checked on three machines and non of them has either of these.
No I don't like them either. Maybe I should also take a good look at dmesg.
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