Re: Sound Blaser Live

2000-02-21 Thread Colin Marquardt
* Mars Moon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 So is a Sound Blaser Live driver available to the Linux users??

One option is a current ALSA: http://www.alsa-project.org

Or OSS: go to http://opensource.creative.com, grab a snapshot there
and follow the instructions in the docs/README* file. The only thing
to do different is the `make' part: use

   make INCLUDE=/usr/include/

so that it can find your kernel headers (you will need to have that
package installed).

HTH,
  Colin

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Re: Sound Blaser Live

2000-02-21 Thread Sven Gaerner
Hi Mark,

have a look at http://opensource.creative.com/. Download the file 
emu10k1*.tar.gz and
extract it. Before compiling check the Makefile, I had to modify the INCLUDEDIR 
to
point to the include dir of the sources. You also have to compile your kernel 
source
to support modules and sound support as a module. You don't need to select other
sound modules.

Reply if you have any questions.

Bye,

Sven


Mars Moon wrote:

 Hi People,

 I was looking for a Sound Blaser Live sound driver for linux.

 So far the search is fuitless, I am only able to find Sound Blaser 64awe etc.

 So is a Sound Blaser Live driver available to the Linux users??

 Yours,
 Mark

 
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Sound Blaser Live

2000-02-20 Thread Mars Moon
Hi People,

I was looking for a Sound Blaser Live sound driver for linux.

So far the search is fuitless, I am only able to find Sound Blaser 64awe etc.

So is a Sound Blaser Live driver available to the Linux users??

Yours,
Mark


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