On 29 November 2004 at 18:23, Russell Hanaghan <hanaghan@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > How did you do this (MCC?) and why was it necessary? Is the ENS1317 > your onbaord sound card? I did this in the BIOS. My ENS1317 is a PCI card. > Now if you were 94.825 % sure I'd could prolly help...but since > your only 94.81%... 8~) (Sorry...couldn't resist) > Whew! Someone caught my joke. -sigh-of-relief- > I'd do some Googling on Udev. Lee cites this in a folowing post and > although I'm a MDK user, I'm not familiar with Udev at all. It's a new > thingy. And I think 10.1 is the first release to use it in MDK? Just checked the Mandrakelinux website, and yes udev is first seen in 10.1. > Try looking at your modprobe.conf and seeing if there is anything funky > going on there as a result of turning off your card the first time; > "hard drake" can do some odd things at times in detecting new > hardware...or what it perceives as new. Hmmm, I'll look at that. > I try not to think and it works for me! Having not thought about > that...let me not think about this; I doubt your mouse or monitor had > bumpkiss to do with anything here but I can only be 94.81% sure about > that. (eh-hem) Well, if harddrake can mess up udev, then maybe that could be part of the snarl too? I'll follow your leads. Thanks! -- Kevin