[Bug 15384] Breezy Preview 1: snd-cmi8330 ALSA driver broken

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------- Additional Comments From sb73542 at safe-mail.net  2005-09-23 05:14 UTC -------
OK, that explains a lot!  :-)  Would it break other devices if you 
were to enable ISAPnP support in ALSA?  If it doesn't hurt anybody 
else, why not enable it?  I think it would be great idea to look at 
MEPIS's kernel config, as well as PCLinuxOS's kernel config- they 
both do well on obscure ISA cards.  Maybe also examine the alsa-base 
files and other relavant config files.  In some Linux distros I have 
not been able to get modprobe to load snd-cmi8330 unless I hack up 
the alsa-base files.  I might also make the following 
recommendations:

-Always install isapnptools (not just when PCMCIA is discovered), so 
users can figure out what resources are being assigned to the ISA 
devices.
-Package alsaconf separately.  Many users rely on it when autoconfig 
fails.

Thanks for working on this!

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