I don't know anything about Monorails, but in some BIOS screens I've seen
options to specify hardware settings like IRQs for onboard devices. There is
a very remote chance that there are jumpers on the motherboard for changing
these.

I assume you've checked for this already, but I figured I would mention it
just in case..

-wes

On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 1:18 AM, Michael Robinson
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Has anyone gotten this to work properly in Slackware 10.1?
>
> I believe that Monorail 3D audio is OPTi931 based.  I have trouble
> with oops messages on boot when the onboard sound card is enabled.
> I've tried tweaking isapnp.conf to see if using IRQ 7 for the MPU-401
> feature instead of 9 or 10 will work.  Still, I didn't have an
> isapnp.conf last time I booted and Slackware tried to configure the
> card just the same, unsuccessfully I might add.  Googling around,
> I've run into something about needing to statically, non PnP,
> configure this card.  I don't know how to do this unless there
> is a driver for freedos which is what I boot Slackware from.
>
> Has anyone gotten Monorail built-in 3D Audio to work in Linux?
>
> Monorail would probably still be around if the company had been smart
> enough to integrate hardware that works with Linux and smart enough to
> offer an LCD monitor upgrade for those who want to play Doom.  Oh well.
>
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