> Hi,
>
> What pciconf -lv says? Can you find your card there?
not there. everything else seems to be fine but the sound
card is not there.
> BIOS updates are known to make things better, but there
are few chances to
> cause such problems, in which case you can go back to a
previous version.
> Before you think of that however, find and read what
the new version they
> installed, is fixing. Be sure before start messing with
the bios.
right... but how to be sure that are the bios and they
didn't screwed the
card itself when they where replacing the board where the
ram slots are?!
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: "kalin mintchev" <kalin el.net>
> To: freebsd-questions freebsd.org
> Date: Thu, 12 Jan 2006 02:13:41 -0500 (EST)
> Subject: missing /dev/dsp
>
>
>
> hi all..
>
> i sent my t30 to ibm to replace a not working ram slot
and i got it back
> in less then 48 hrs. pretty good. except the /dev/dsp
is missing.
>
> i don't see any cards in the dmesg but i know that the
audio card is
> "SoundBlaster compatible". my system is 5.4
and according to the handbook
> devfs should figure it out - i haven't had to do this
before...
> a have the audio enabled in the kernel... pcm...
>
> any ideas why is the dsp missing? i think they did
bios upgrade - is that
> what screwed it up?
>
> thanks...
>
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