Subito Piano


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Posted: Feb. 13 2008,13:29 |
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Hi! I have an old Toshiba 460CDX laptop, Pent-1, 1.65MHz, 40MB RAM. The sound didn't work but after some digging, i found that i just needed get into a terminal as root and type: modprobe cs4232 io=0x534 irq=5 dma=1 dma2=0 It works great now. The post said to add that line to my modules.conf file to load the module at boot time; however, the modules.conf file located in /etc is a big red "ERROR" icon (using Rox-filer); when i right-click to show target, i get a message "Directory '/KNOPPIX/etc' is not available. This happens even when i try it with root privileges.
How do i get this module to load automatically at startup? Where do i put it, and do i put that exact line in?
Thanks for the advice!
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