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(a)mitel.com>, 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