I found it  easiest to download the emu10k1 package from the
opensource.creative.com, extract the package, and then run:
                         ./.confiure
                         make
                         make install
I added 'alias sound emu10k1' to my conf.modules, ran depmod -a all
then it has worked fine.  The only small problem is that you have to
recompile the package everytime you recompile a kernel. of course YMMV

-e

On Thu, Feb 24, 2000 at 10:26:44AM -0500, Ric Moore wrote:
>Matthew Saltzman wrote:
>> 
>
>> BTW, the OSS driver from www.opensound.com works, but it costs $30 and
>> will cost more when the official release comes out.
>> 
>
>I bought OSS 3-4 years ago, when it was $20... best money I ever spent.
>Everytime I upgrade the kernel or distro, I get the new patch with no
>bother at all, no extra fees and no sweat with applications as everyone
>seems to include support for OSS. I've NEVER had a problem with a sound
>card since, excellent quality of sound. Darn thing works. Considering
>the time and energy, $30 is dirt cheap. That's just my two cents worth. 
>

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