I'm not sure why the cs4232 needs all those modules loaded. I
assume it has something to do with what chips are used on the sound board,
but I'm no sound hardware guru...

        As far as why they have to be loaded manually? They don't :) I was
just too lazy to set them up correctly at first :) For some reason,
though, the sound card wouldn't work when I compiled them as builtin
options... *shrug*

Matt

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Matt Housh                         email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
MicroComputer Specialist                University of Tulsa
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On 18 May 1998, Jake Colman wrote:

> >>>>> "Matt" == Matt Housh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
>     Matt>     Oooh, aren't those fun? :) Here's what I had to compile in to
>     Matt> get my CS4232 working (and yes, it DID take all this stuff. maybe
>     Matt> because of 2.1.x kernel, but who knows?) :
> 
>         < instructions snipped >
> 
> Thank you, thank you, thank you.  I followed your instructions with development
> kernel 2.1.97 and it worked!  I had been told by others that this was
> impossible.  Maybe you are correct that it requires a development kernel and
> that the current stable kernels just don't cut it in this regard.
> 
> Can you please expain why each of those modules must be loaded?  What is their
> relevance to the CS4232?  Also, why must the modules be manually loaded via
> insmod?  Shouldn;t kmod know how to load these things transparently?
> 
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