Delta 44 and PCI riser problem

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I have an M-Audio Delta 44, an Intel D945GCLF2 (dual-core Atom) mini-ITX 
board, and a dual-slot flexible PCI riser card for my rackmount case 
(I'm trying to build some 1U 12v-powered systems for use at remote radio 
sites)

Plugged into PCI riser, using CentOS 5.2 distribution of ALSA: card 
recognized, OS hangs when running alsamixer or playing sound

Plugged into PCI riser, after building yesterday's tarball: card 
recognized, alsamixer runs, OS hangs when playing sound

Plugged directly into motherboard: card recognized, alsamixer runs, 
sound plays just fine

I have captured the output of lspci -vvv for each configuration, if 
that's useful. Clearly the riser is somehow at fault, but since the 
newer ALSA was able to work around whatever that is for alsamixer, I 
have some hope that it might be able to work around that for 
capture/playback as well.

Matthew Kaufman
matthew@xxxxxxxxxx

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