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Trying to get a ISA Sound Card working Under CentOS 4.3
You should not need to usesbin-isapnp to setup PnP cards nowadays. It is a deprecated tool left over from the 2.2 kernel era. The way it worked was that you would run isapnp to manually set the resources for each card, and then load a non-pnp aware driver specifying all of the resources using module options. Modern kernels support ISA PnP natively and configuration should work much like PCI cards (that is, it should detect everything automatically). Make sure that your kernel has PnP support compiled in (look in dmesg output for something like 'isapnp: Scanning for PnP cards...' -- if it isn't there, rebuild your kernel with PnP support). If you haven't runsbin-isapnp to manually configure the card first, and you have kernel PnP support, it shouldn't need any configuration. The one thing you might have to do, looking at the the alsa documentation for that card: Ubuntu 6.06 criticisms from a programmer I have just mounted this on an IBM Thinkpad T30. It is driving me up the wall. Problems: 1. Lack of keyboard alternatives for routine... is to set the isapnp option to 1. -- Not to have been a dupe, that will have been my best possesion, my best deed, to have been a dupe, wishing I wasn't, thinking I wasn't, knowing I was, not being a dupe of not being a dupe. --Samuel Beckett, The Unnamable
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