Well I've booted with the card in and I heard no double beep.  I did see a
message that said:
starting pcmcia
cardmgr[864]: socket0: CardBus hotplug device

So hopefully that would mean that the PCMCIA device is ready to run but
the same message saying the computer can't load the sound mixer is present
on starting GNOME.  This is what is in the interrupts file:




CPU0
0:      996204          XT-PIC timer
1:      7840            XT-PIC keyboard
2:      0               XT-PIC cascade
3:      2910618         XT-PIC ltserial
8:      1               XT-PIC rtc
10:     4               XT-PIC usb-uhci, Texas Instruments PCI1211, NM256AV
12:     45328           XT-PIC  PS/2 Mouse
14:     64132           XT-PIC ide0
15:     41              XT-PIC ide1

NMI:  0 LOC:  0 ERR:  0 MIS:  0 /proc/interrupts lines 1-14/14 (END)

I think it is strange that the sound card NM256AV is there but the PCMCIA
card is not.  Any ideas?
Thanks
-Noah



On Wednesday 19 February 2003 08:59 am, Derek Jennings wrote:
> In that case open MandrakeControlCentre>System>Services and check that
> pcmcia is set to start at boot, and if it already is then you may have
an
> IRQ conflict between your pcmcia slot and your sound card. You can check
> that in KDE Control Centre>Information>Interrupts (I daresay there is a
> Gnome equivalent)
You can also open a shell and type:
     61 Feb 19 Greg Meyer (3431) Re: [newbie] latest SANE cat
/proc/interrupts to get the same result. Ah...Linux...so many ways to do
things.... :-) --

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