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- <li><em>date</em>: Tue Feb 10 05:58:01 2004</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: esoteric at 3times25.net (Geoffrey)</li>
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You might be able to simply determine what settings another distro uses
and resolve it in that manner.
> I've found out that I'll get the laptop back soon since a
> desktop is coming the way of that user. So, I'd like to solve this for
> the current user under SUSE, if I can, for their sake. But, later I
> could do whatever with the laptop. Any thoughts on why removing the
> pcmcia card would promote the nm256 driver to load properly? I haven't
> found any direct clues as to what is wrong from kernel docs, ALSA docs,
> and lot's of Googling.
I'm sure it's too simple, but it sounds to me like an irq or memory
space conflict. Have you consulted the Emperor? ;) You might have some
luck using one of their kernels, and I believe they are free for the
downloading.
--
Until later, Geoffrey Registered Linux User #108567
Building secure systems inspite of Microsoft
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