Is there anyone on this list with successful experience configuring sound on a Dell Latitude CPi laptop? I have attempted it using ALSA under SuSE 7.1, as well as both the 'kernel drivers' and OSS under SuSE 6.4. I'm getting the same results. I can play audio CDs, but I only get sound from the left channel. I can't play .wav files at all. Under ALSA, the player app crashed. under OSS, it simply hangs. I found a webpage from 1998 linked from the linux-laptops page, which gave me the following IO assignments: snd_port=0x530 snd_cport=0x210 snd_mpu-port=0x220 snd_fm_port=0x388 snd_irq=5 snd_mpu_irq=7 snd_dma1=1 snd_dma2=0 snd_jport=-1 These values were tested with ALSA 0.3. I found that with ALSA 0.5 as distributed with SuSE 7.1, I had to remove the snd_jport option entirely in order to get the module to load. I even broke down and booted Windows once. The sound works fine, and the device manager reports the following resources in use by the sound driver: "Crystal PnP Audio Codec" 0530-0537 0388-038B 0220-022F IRQ5 DMA01 DMA00 and by the "Crystal PnP Audio System Control Registers" 0210-0217 Since I was having problems with total system lockups under SuSE 7.1, I dropped back to the tried-and-true SuSE 6.4 The OSS package distributed with SuSE 6.4 has a selectable device for 'Dell Latitude onboard audio' so I picked it. But I get the same results: Left channel only from the CD, and no .wav play. Also, the I/O assignments which OSS chose are considerably different: (from /lib/oss/devices.cfg) CS4232MPU ON P330 I9 CS4232 ON P530 I7 D0 d3 OPL3 OFF Anybody got an idea what I should try next? -- Rick Green "I have the heart of a little child, and the brain of a genius. ... and I keep them in a jar under my bed"