Bug 17407

Summary: Won't boot with Dell shipped Creative Sound Card
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Linux Reporter: Need Real Name <j.benedicic>
Component: kernelAssignee: Alan Cox <alan>
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Description Need Real Name 2000-09-11 15:08:15 UTC
After installing Pinstripe it won't boot. Stalls saying:

"Loading sound module (ES1371) es1371:version v0.22 time 16:24:56 July 26 
2000
es1371:found chip, vendor di 0x1274 device id 0x1371 revision 0x09"

But the card is a Creative PCI, with ES1373 chipset.

Comment 1 David Mason 2000-09-11 15:33:21 UTC
This is not an esound bug - reassigning

Comment 2 Bill Nottingham 2000-09-11 16:15:28 UTC
Hmm; that PCI id is for a ES1371, so it should work. It could be
having problems with the newer revision, though.

Comment 3 Alan Cox 2000-09-15 17:16:54 UTC
What motherboard and motherboard  chipset. Also do you happen to know if that
box works
under windows ok ?


Comment 4 Need Real Name 2000-09-18 09:07:26 UTC
It's a Dell Dimension XPS T700r, I would presume that it is a BX chipset, as 
for the motherboard I don't know. Also it has been working fine within windows.

Comment 5 Alan Cox 2000-09-23 22:46:54 UTC
Can you tell me what devices the card shares its interrupt line with ?