> 1) I never got a soundcard running proper on IRQ 5. That could be one > part of the trouble. Currently my IRQ 9 looks like this: > > 9: 472 XT-PIC acpi, Ricoh Co Ltd RL5c476 II (#2), > usb-uhci, usb-uhci, hdsp, ohci1394, Intel 82801CA-ICH3, eth0 > > And the card seems to run good. IRQ 9 is about the best IRQ you can > get for sound, although IRQ 9 without having to share it is even > better. i'll try to get it running on irq 11 ... i'll try it when i come home... > 3) If your BIOS cannot reassign IRQs, you should try booting with > "pci=noacpi" or even "acpi=off" in your grub.conf or lilo.conf. This > will keep the ACPI daemon from choosing IRQs for your hardware, and a > new, better configuration may accimagically arise. I boot with the > first argument, and that is how I got the cardbus on IRQ 9. i'll try that, too, although i already tried it (with the cardbus on irq5) > 4) [This is the extreme solution.] I forget which distro you are > using, but I swear to Allah that I *never* could get my cardbus HDSP > running with Mandrake or Red Hat. The only distros which worked were > Debian and Gentoo [which I use currently]. Voodoo maybe, or it might > have something to do with the amount of stuff that gets recompiled > under these two distros [specifically kernel and modules for PCMCIA], > or it might have to do with some of Man-Hat's "distro-dummy" > configuration schemes... who knows? I only know what works... i'm using it on a gentoo system ... generally the genkernel settings with some additions (low latency,...) Tim mailto:TimBlechmann@xxxxxx ICQ: 96771783 -- The only people for me are the mad ones, the ones who are mad to live, mad to talk, mad to be saved, desirous of everything at the same time, the ones who never yawn or say a commonplace thing, but burn, burn, burn, like fabulous yellow roman candles exploding like spiders across the stars and in the middle you see the blue centerlight pop and everybody goes "Awww!" Jack Kerouac