On Wed, 2003-03-19 at 13:09, James Henry Maiewski wrote:
> Hello,
> 
>       Can anyone enlighten me on which device (i.e., /dev/?) the Sound card should 
> be?  I have the card in PCI2, and 'setserial -g /dev/cua1' give me the 
> default values.  However, 'lspci' tells me that the card is IRQ 10.  This is 
> inconveniently the same IRQ that it wants to assign to my internal flash card 
> reader (plugged into an USB port (what dev is that?).  I figure, perhaps, 
> incorrectly, that a strategicly placed 'setserial' command could convince the 
> powers that be to give IRQ 3 to the sound card (which that slot is supposed 
> to have anyway) and leave IRQ 10 for the reader, which is working like a 
> champ.
> 
>       Yes? No? Maybe?
> 
> With an advance of thanks,
>       Jim M.
> 

Depending on your system, it could be /dev/dsp, or /dev/audio - you
might want to do an "lsmod" to see what modules are loading and to what
device they apply...

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Actually, the probability is 100% that the elevator will be going in the
right direction.  Proof by induction:

N=1.    Trivially true, since both you and the elevator only have one
        floor to go to.

Assume true for N, prove for N+1:
        If you are on any of the first N floors, then it is true by the
        induction hypothesis.  If you are on the N+1st floor, then both you
        and the elevator have only one choice, namely down.  Therefore,
        it is true for all N+1 floors.
QED.

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