On 15 Apr 1999, Arcady Genkin wrote: > William R Pentney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > I have tried recompiling a 2.2 kernel, and now I have two problems: > > > > 1) The new kernel isn't recognizing my network card. I used the "PCI > > NE2000" option; it worked before on a 2.0.34 kernel I compiled on a > > floppy. Might I be missing an important option? > > Which card is it? It is a Dayna PCI card, for 10baseT networks. I used the PCI NE2000 option with success when I installed it. It also worked when I attempted to install a 2.0.34 kernel (which unfortunately did not accept my SoundBlaster 16 - it's a PnP, so I wanted to go for the 2.2 kernel that has the PnP support.)
> Did you compile it in kernel or as modules. I also have a SB16, and > found that it was a bit unobvious how to configure it in > menuconfig... Did you get to the step of specifying the DMA, IRQ > etc.etc.? Which driver did you chose? You should have chosen "OSS sound > modules" AND "100% Sound Blastaer compatibles", and only then would > you have been revealed the possibility to enter I/O, IRQ etc. Did all of that, and it was set up with correct IRQ and all, but I still couldn't use /dev/audio. It is, as mentioned, a PnP. Should I use the mysterious "isapnptools" package? Thanks, Bill