ALSA on an Old Laptop

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the driver you probably should try first is snd-sb16. if that fails 
try finding a driver more specific to the particular sound card.
On Mon, 
Mar 01, 2004 at 07:26:44AM -0700, Steve Holmes wrote:
> I have an old Hitachi laptop with a "SB 16 compatible" sound card in
> it.  Which ALSA driver module goes best with SB16?  I have no idea how
> closely it resembles a true SB16 but the OSS kernel 2.4 driver works
> with sb.o but I have problems with auto standby mode killing the
> system so I'm hoping ALSA will yield more stable results.
> 
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