Hi folks,

I was having the exact same problem, so I tried changing the source using
the diff file provided by Takashi, thanks a lot!  This did make progress
for me, since before, the i couldn't get the driver to modprobe. 

The driver now loads and I can now give gmix/alsamixer to open (couldn't
before).  However, I'm still not getting sound.  when I turn the volume up
and mess with the sliders, I do hear changes in the signal level (i.e. the
noise floor goes up and down), but I haven't been able to get any sounds
or CD's to play.

Is this because the driver really doesn't work?  Or is there something
else that i haven't configured properly?  Any suggestions or response from
anyone would be much appreciated.  (I have a deadline I'm working with,
and I need to decide soon whether I should buy a different soundcard or
not)

jeff



>At Thu, 19 Dec 2002 10:45:22 +0100,
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> > Hello Friends,
>> > Dell ships since a month an OEM Soundblaster Live 5.1 (sb0200) with a 
>> different PCI ID
>> > for original sblive you got 1102:0002
>> the Dell version has 1102:0006
>> > I got  no sound with the actual version of the sound driver.
>> Could anyone be so kind to incorporate this into the source code?
>
>please try the attached patch.
>this will add the entry as emu10k1 (sb live!).  it seems that the chip
>is emu10k1, not audigy.
>if it works, please let me know.  i'll commit it to cvs.


>thanks,

>Takashi




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