On Mon, Jul 16, 2001 at 03:02:12PM -0400, D-Man wrote: > On Mon, Jul 16, 2001 at 08:36:22PM +0200, Philipp wrote: > huh. (email doesn't display the tone, this is a thoughtful "huh", > not a confused "huh") > > > One time I decided it was time to solve this problem so I booted > windows and recorded every single option and setting in its config. > Then I went back to linux and found that I was using the wrong DMA > channel. I corrected it and the sound was beautiful after that. > That's about the extent of my sound card experience, but make sure you > aren't using an already used DMA channel and IRQ. > > -D okay, windoz give me : sound card: sb irq :05 dma :01 io : 220 linux give me : sound card sb irq: 07 (and irq conflict) dma: 01 io: 220
and modprobe sb irq=05 dma=01 io=220 gives no change for irq what is the good way to change realy my irq ? TIA -- Gerard