Hi, just wanted to report a succes story (with a little bit of love, intrege
and mistery shoved in!)
I could not get my SB 1024 Live working. (when played I got: /dev/dsp no
such device! (I had MKDEVed audio)
Then I trien installing updated ALSA packages and could not get them working
either (module dependency problems (which are still reported as a matter of
fact!)
Finally Jason Holland ( Thanks Jason :) ), told me to go to
http://opensource.creative.com/, so I did, and this worked for me.
I had to compile the emu10k1 module, installed it and all is well
(almost)
I dont seem to have any control over bass, trebble, main volume and so on,
but I do control CD volume :).
Thanks again and see ya'll later!
Byee. Make.
- Original Message -
From: Jason Holland [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED]; debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Friday, June 23, 2000 12:55 PM
Subject: RE: SB 1024 Live not working, *sigh*!
have you tried the creative opensource site???
http://opensource.creative.com/
You will find the latest daily source snapshots for the SB Live card. I
managed to get it working at home.
Jason
Hello fellow coneheads.
I have a soundblaster 1024 Live, and I cant seem to get it
working. I tried
Alsa, but no support was given (I have Potato 2.2, kernel
2.2.14), so I went
to www.alsa.org downloaded the latest alsa drivers and programs,
recompiled
tried to install and I get a module dependency error and nothing
happens.
No further instructions on how to install (include modules, ...?)
are given.
What have I done wrong?.
What is oss, esound, esd? are these alternatives to alsa or other
complements to go with it?
Ultimatley What do I need to get my sb working?, kernel modules? (would
a
kernel recompile be enough?) or do I need alsa, or something alike. if
so,
what?, and combined (or excluding) what?
Thanks for your time, and happy birthday to anyone who it there
birthday!.
Bye, Mark.
Mark Sanchez
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Unable to mount root file system, Kernel Picnic, try again later (after
lunch maybe;)
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