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Is it possible to get rid of ALSA and go back to whatever 
was used before?  Does anyone know what was used or what I 
should use as a replacement? OSS?  I don't mind fiddling 
with this today.  I have the machine, the SUSE 9.0 CDs, and 
a strong desire to fix this.  Back when this hardware was 
newish and just being coded for, I had found emails 
specifying addresses that could be fed to the driver to help 
the kernel know where the sound memory and video memory 
began and ended.  That is still an option under SUSE's 
advanced sound config in Yast2.  I don't know if that info 
will help but I just can't find the info anymore using 
Google.  Seems that the info I'm looking for isn't coming up 
under searches like Neomagic 256AV/ZX,  NM2360, or Linux 
Dell neomagic as examples.  Any advice would be appreciated! 
  Thanks,
Dow

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