On Thu, 12 Jul 2001 15:29, Eddie Arteaga wrote:

> All of them blew the sound. They see the card, and tweak the configs as I
> might, it still wouldn't work. I switched my system bios to PnP and non-PnP
> OS.


*IF* you are running an 'as supplied' kernel 2.4.x distro, there is no way an 
SB16 pnp causes any more havoc than any other sound card. They put the isapnp 
blues mostly to bed at the 2.4 kernel release.

*IF* you run a 2.2.x kernel, you absolutely must run isapnp, pnpdump, edit 
/etc/isapnp.conf, etc ad boring infinitum. No amount of fiddlng with Bios 
pnp-aware will help you.

If you are having troubles at 2.4.x kernel with sound, it is _not_ a pnp 
issue, but much more likely to be the lack of 

alias sound-slot-0 sb in your /etc/modules.conf, or, some genuine irq 
conflict or lack of resource in the cmos setup.

this assumes you really do mean an SB16, not a ESSxx68 something.

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