diff --git a/sound/Kconfig b/sound/Kconfig
index b2a2db47aff5..4247406160e7 100644
--- a/sound/Kconfig
+++ b/sound/Kconfig
@@ -28,11 +28,6 @@ config SOUND
 	  and read <file:Documentation/sound/oss/README.modules>; the module
 	  will be called soundcore.
 
-	  I'm told that even without a sound card, you can make your computer
-	  say more than an occasional beep, by programming the PC speaker.
-	  Kernel patches and supporting utilities to do that are in the pcsp
-	  package, available at <ftp://ftp.infradead.org/pub/pcsp/>.
-
 source "sound/oss/dmasound/Kconfig"
 
 if !M68K
diff --git a/sound/drivers/Kconfig b/sound/drivers/Kconfig
index 379bcb074463..d7ff28809867 100644
--- a/sound/drivers/Kconfig
+++ b/sound/drivers/Kconfig
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ menu "Generic devices"
 
 
 config SND_PCSP
-	tristate "PC-Speaker support"
+	tristate "PC-Speaker support (READ HELP!)"
 	depends on PCSPKR_PLATFORM && X86_PC && HIGH_RES_TIMERS
 	depends on INPUT
 	depends on SND
@@ -18,11 +18,21 @@ config SND_PCSP
 
 	  You can compile this as a module which will be called snd-pcsp.
 
+	  WARNING: if you already have a soundcard, enabling this
+	  driver may lead to a problem. Namely, it may get loaded
+	  before the other sound driver of yours, making the
+	  pc-speaker a default sound device. Which is likely not
+	  what you want. To make this driver play nicely with other
+	  sound driver, you can add this into your /etc/modprobe.conf:
+	  options snd-pcsp index=2
+
 	  You don't need this driver if you only want your pc-speaker to beep.
 	  You don't need this driver if you have a tablet piezo beeper
 	  in your PC instead of the real speaker.
 
-	  It should not hurt to say Y or M here in all other cases.
+	  Say N if you have a sound card.
+	  Say M if you don't.
+	  Say Y only if you really know what you do.
 
 config SND_MPU401_UART
         tristate