Just D'sable the sound chip on your motherboard by doing some jumper setings.
If your motherboard is a new one and dont have any jumpers there must be same
kind of setings in BIOS setup.
Or just disable the IRQ of integrated soundchip again from BIOS
On Thursday 12 April 2001 02:53, you wrote:
> OK, here's the problem. I bought a Compaq Presario (I know, first mistake
> ;-))5834 about a year ago. Now way back then, I didn't know anything about
> the evils of integrated soundcards, vid cards, or anything else. By now I
> do, but I still am not sure what to do about this: I just bought a
> Soundblaster Live! Platinum 5.1, which absolutely rocks in
> Winbitesmyfatwhiteass, but doesn't work in Linux right now.
>
> Now, I believe theres a conflict, because when I disabled the stock
> integrated soundcard (with help from Compaq Tech Support), I did it from
> Safe Mode, not the BIOS. When I booted into Linux, Kudzu detected and
> configured the SB Live!, but when I look at Harddrake, I can see both the
> SB Live! and the old one (ESS Solo1 Audiodrive). And when Linux is booting
> up, I see it saying its starting sound module es1933 or something like
> that, which I believe is the ESS soundcard.
>
> Can anyone tell me what to do about this?
>
> Thanks! :-)
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