> The sound card is a common Sound Blaster 16 compatible.
> I also tried to upgrade to kernel 2.2.5, without results.
> Someone can tell me how to solve these problems?
If you have Windows 95 on your machine, just go to Control Panel /
System / Device Manager / Sound, Video, and Game Controllers and find
your "SB16 Audio Device" or whatever. Get the properties on it and
write down the IRQ, both DMA values, and the IO port ("Input/Output
Range"). Reboot into Linux and run 'setup' at the command prompt. From
there you can plug those numbers into Linux.
If you don't have Windows, you can try the default numbers (which just
about every sound card I've seen use).
IRQ: 5
DMA: 1
DMA: 5 (or 6)
I/O: 220
If you're lucky, when you run setup and choose the "configure sound"
option, it'll just detect your card and be done with it. Good luck!
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Meanie