Re: vanilla 2.6.0-test11 and CS4236 card

From: Joseph Pingenot
Date: Thu Dec 04 2003 - 15:33:52 EST


Status update.

I removed the nvida driver module (thus making it, contrary to what I
had considered vanilla) *truly* vanilla. [Sorry about that; I really
didn't mean to mislead.]
Upon reboot, the cs4236B "card" works 100% (although, for some reason, the
xmms alsa drivers can't talk to it directly, but that's survivable;
I'm using esd right now anyway; it's likely a debian problem or a
Joe Confusigration problem).
My compliments and gratitude to all those who helped; I have now moved
my workstation to 2.6. I'll buy a student copy of SuSE when my laptop
gets here next week. ;)

-Joseph

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