--- "Eric G . Miller" <egm2@jps.net> wrote: > > You might try the new cs4236 driver in 2.2.17/2.2.18 > kernels. I can't > say if it's built by default in the Debian kernel images. > You can > probably find out most of the info you need for the > driver by using > lspci (probably need to know I/O port, IRQ, and the two > dma channels). > > If that driver doesn't work, the cs4232 one might.
I've been trying the cs4232.o module because of what I'd read various places. But I keep getting errors like (not at that box right now): /lib/modules/2.2.18pre1/cs4232.o device or resource busy /lib/modules/2.2.18pre1/cs4232.o failed to install module And when I _did_ try sndconfig, it spit out some message about needing to set synthio and sythirq using the wavefront facility. I found a wavefront.o module, but I also read somewhere on Deja that the synthio business was just for some Turtle Beach sound boards? So... I need to go get the latest 2.2.x kernel, compile it, and during config look for either a cs4236(preferably) or cs4232 module to install. Do I still need the hardware parameters to feed to it? I take it this 'lspci' is what I'd use to interrogate the motherboard for the needed info? Would you recommend compiling the driver as a module, or straight into the kernel? Thanks for the help, Monte __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get email at your own domain with Yahoo! Mail. http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/