On 03/01/04 Timothy Murphy did say: > I have > > CONFIG_SOUND_OSS=m > > CONFIG_SOUND=y > .. > CONFIG_SOUND_YMFPCI=m > CONFIG_SOUND_YMFPCI_LEGACY=y > > in my .config, and this seems to work for me > (Sony Picturebook C1VFK) with linux-2.6.0 under Fedora Core 1. > Of course this may not work for you. No, unfortunately not. The reason appears to be that irq 9, where my sound chip is, is being disabled by the kernel. irq 9: nobody cared! Call Trace: [<c010ae1a>] __report_bad_irq+0x2a/0x90 [<c010af10>] note_interrupt+0x70/0xb0 [<c010b1c0>] do_IRQ+0x120/0x130 [<c0109598>] common_interrupt+0x18/0x20 [<c01201be>] do_softirq+0x3e/0xa0 [<c010b19b>] do_IRQ+0xfb/0x130 [<c0109598>] common_interrupt+0x18/0x20 handlers: [<c01a6c23>] (acpi_irq+0x0/0x16) [<c88698a0>] (ohci_irq_handler+0x0/0x7e0 [ohci1394]) [<c88828a0>] (yenta_interrupt+0x0/0x40 [yenta_socket]) Disabling IRQ #9 I have no idea why it's doing this. Works fine under 2.4. Mike -- Michael P. Soulier <michael_soulier@xxxxxxxxx>, 613-592-2122 x2522 6000/6010/60* Development, Mitel Networks Corporation "...the word HACK is used as a verb to indicate a massive amount of nerd-like effort." -Harley Hahn, A Student's Guide to Unix