frankzen

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Posted: Jan. 20 2007,01:11 |
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Quote (roberts @ Jan. 18 2007,22:43) | If you don't use OSS sound, then use 'nosound' or 'alsa'
Might also try pci=assign-busses
Lastly, go into bios and assign/reserve |
Well, alsa solves the problem of int 10----but sudo modprobe smc-ultra still doesn't work. I get a bunch of error messages and the module doesn't load. dmesg gives me the same "probing for a single card" message...but its obviously unsucessfull. First time I've ever had this problem - too bad - dsl is useless to me without networking. Is there a way to get dsl to load smc-ultra during the boot?
By the way I also went into the BIOS and reserved int10, but what's this pci=assign-busses stuff. I have no pci cards.
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