I just put them in /etc/rc.d/rc.local. Sound wasn't my priority
with this machine, so I took the quick way out. At some point, I'm
planning on putting them in conf.modules, but I haven't bothered to read
up on it yet...

Matt

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Matt Housh                         email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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          "Pardon me, stewardess. I speak Jive."

On 18 May 1998, Jake Colman wrote:

> >>>>> "Matt" == Matt Housh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
>     Matt>     I'm not sure why the cs4232 needs all those modules loaded. I
>     Matt> assume it has something to do with what chips are used on the sound
>     Matt> board, but I'm no sound hardware guru...
> 
>     Matt>     As far as why they have to be loaded manually? They don't :) I
>     Matt> was just too lazy to set them up correctly at first :) For some
>     Matt> reason, though, the sound card wouldn't work when I compiled them as
>     Matt> builtin options... *shrug*
> 
> So how are you loading them now?  Are you still compiling everything as modules
> as indicated in your original message?  Are you allowing kmod to automatcally
> load the modules as needed or are you putting insmod commands somewhere?
> 
> 
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