To check if the BIOS has PnP enabled, when the PC boots you should have a point when the BIOS is checking the memory. Most BIOSes are triggered by pushing the delete button. Now you can go through the different options. There should be something like advanced options or supported peripherals and in here there should be a selection on PnP enabled or disabled. Set it to disabled and then set all the IRQ/DMA settings to Legacy ISA. This way the BIOS sets the IRQ/DMA settings for you. Windows w/ its PnP technology changes the IRQ/DMA settings every time a new card is installed or
The Live! Card is a PCI card, however, if you set the BIOS to Legacy ISA it will grab IRQ's for your card so that non-PnP capable OS's can use the cards. NeoFax -----Original Message----- From: Anders Johansson [mailto:andjoh@cicada.linux-site.net] Sent: Friday, November 02, 2001 10:22 AM To: suse-linux-e@suse.com Subject: Re: [SLE] (OT) Sound in other distros I thought the SBLive was a relatively new card. Isn't it PCI? Anders On Friday 02 November 2001 10.11, Milnes Terry SSgt 52 LG/LGOP wrote: possibly
a driver is updated. Also, if you are using KDE you can check to see what IRQ/DMA settings the Live! Card is using in the Control Center-->Settings-->IRQ and DMA sections. This will help you when you insmod the module, because you can pass the IRQ/DMA settings to the module at boot time.(i.e. insmod emu10k1 IRQ=11 DMA=3)
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