piccolo


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Posted: April 09 2006,23:17 |
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You wrote command: cat/proc/interrupts When you must write: cat /proc/interrupts Note there are a space after "cat". Please, post the results.
Procedure to set PnP to NO or disabling: Reboot your computer, hit DEL key before launch DSL. That open a BIOS configuration program. You must browser through options using the keyboard until to find the option to disable (if enabled) something like to: "Plug and Play detection". Next, exit from configuration program (escape key), saving your changes. Your computer will reboot automatically.
Next, to try again if run commands: root@box:/home/dsl# modprobe snd-cs46xx or root@box:/home/dsl# modprobe snd-cs4232
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