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Originally posted by void main:
I remember the old SIS days. They *do* have crap drivers. I had a hell of a time with an SIS based motherboard under Windows and drivers from the SIS web site. I quit buying anything that says "SIS Inside".
i have seen more problems on bulletin boards for SiS stuff than anybody else, but it's in my machine now so tough nuts to me.
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Is that boot log from a new kernel that you have compiled? If you recompiled the same version that the system came with and installed the modules they could have been installed in the same directory under /lib/modules/[kernelversion]/* as the old kernel. If there are modules in there from the previous kernel then you would likely get modules loading problems. Another thing that I always run after booting up a new kernel is a "depmod -a".
No it's not
as far as i know. The installation process for the SiS audio driver requires a reboot after you install it, which is something i haven't had to do since... well since i installed the SiS7018 driver for DOS! there was no message about why it was to be rebooted, you just run the install script and then a minute later it tells you 'please reboot your computer to complete installation'. Dodgy.
LorKorub, thanks as well, i will look into that, but the sound card worked fine before in everything but SLab. It is a recording suite and it won't apparently record further than 8 frames if you have a buggy sound driver, according to the developer, but i have tried the mandrake driver for this card and the SiS driver too, and neither work for that application. I suspect it is the card's fault. The kernel recompilation is now my main concern.