On Sat, 2003-01-25 at 21:38, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
> My Answer: I would tend to think that there is a module problem - and if
> it doesn't turn out to be a module/driver issue, then maybe something in
> the architecture it was compiled for? What settings did you choose for
> kernel types/arch and all that jazz? Did you choose the defaults, or did
> you make changes to MMX emulation and all that cool stuff? (BTW, what
> kinda processor is it on the target machine?)
My guess is the sound system, based on Yamaha AC-XG chip. Pentium III
1.1 Toshiba laptop. No change to MMX emulation. I take this as being an
opportunity for learning: getting into the innermost details of the
operating system.
>
> Microsoft Answer: It must be some third party software you've installed
> and therefore we are not able to support you or answer your question.
> (It's a feature, not a bug)
LOL
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