On Mon, 2003-01-20 at 20:08, Scott H wrote: > >- I have Mandrake 8.2 on a Compaq Deskpro > >- 4000 and harddrake says the sound card is an > >- ISA ESS 1869. If I hit "Configuration Tool" > >- it pops up a window with a list of sound cards > >- and the ESS1869 highlighted. If I hit "OK" > >- there, I'm told there is an error in the > >- modprobe call "Can't locate module isa-pnp". > >- So I guess I need to get this module? If so, > >- how do I do that? > > > I am redhat not mandrake but... > > switch to root > > su - > > try > > locate isapnp > > > > it should turn up the module in > > /lib/modules/2.4.xxx/modules.isapnpmap > > Yup, it did. > > > so I would then turn my attention to > > /etc/modules.conf > > make a copy of it > > done. > > > emacs /etc/modules.conf > > > > eliminate all references to your sound card, > > including things like... > > save the file and exit > > OK, did that. > > > then to clean up (some habits die hard) > > depmod -ae > > OK. > > > then try... > > sndconfig > > Oops. No sndconfig on Mandrake 8.2. Tried > "apropos sound" but don't see anything useful. > > > of course the PCI cards seem to always > > auto-detect and find an available > > IRQ/DMA channel...Fry's sells some cheapies for > > about $10. > > May have to get one. Unless you, or some > Mandrake guru, has any further suggestions? > ---- boy am I dumb and you seem to follow along with me... run as root 'su -' kudzu does it detect your sound card? If so, it should create the entries (or slightly different entries than the ones that we removed from modules.conf I guess that sndconfig didn't get installed but I would bet that it is on your cd's and you can install it from there. Craig