On Mon, 07 Jun 2004 21:18:12 -0400, Chris Metzler wrote:
> On Sun, 06 Jun 2004 23:46:48 -0600
> Hamilcar Barca <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> [SB Live 5.1 + ALSA problems]
>>
>> :00:0c.0 Multimedia audio controller: Creative Labs SB Live!
>> EMU10k1 (rev 0a)
> [ sn
y call a
Soundblaster Live, and that identifies itself superficially as an
SBLive. But it's not really one, isn't compatible with the normal
SBLive cards, and isn't supported under Linux at all (by either OSS
or ALSA) except with a proprietary OSS driver from 4Front that costs
m
On Sat, 05 Jun 2004 01:43:47 -0400, Chris Metzler wrote:
[This is my third attempt at posting this through Gmane.]
> On Fri, 04 Jun 2004 21:49:30 -0600
> Hamilcar Barca <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> I tired of my built-in VIA 8235 sound, and bought a "Soundblaster live
>> 5.1".
>
On Friday 04 June 2004 11:49 pm, Hamilcar Barca wrote:
> * The following modules are now loaded (I removed the
All looks good.
> What can I try next?
The SB Live! mixer is an absolute bitch to figure out. You're very likely
having mixer issues.
I still have an old something saved somewhere
On Fri, 04 Jun 2004 21:49:30 -0600
Hamilcar Barca <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I tired of my built-in VIA 8235 sound, and bought a "Soundblaster live
> 5.1".
[ snip ]
> * I started 'gnome-alsamixer', pushed all the controls to their
> maximum and unmuted everything.
Th
I tired of my built-in VIA 8235 sound, and bought a "Soundblaster live
5.1". The card is functional in this machine under Windows 2000.
However, I can't get any sound through ALSA 1.0.4 under kernel
v2.4.26 (plus GNOME 2.4.)
I did the following:
* Installed the alsa-source, alsa-base, and alsa
Roy Pluschke said:
> On February 9, 2004 04:42 pm, Rick Macdonald wrote:
>> timidity is installed and works but I need true midi now.
>
> I don't understand the above statement. Timidity is/has true midi. To run
> timidity as a alsa synth start up timidity like this:
>
> timidity -Os -iA -B2,8 &
On February 9, 2004 11:35 pm, Conrad Newton wrote:
> From Roy Pluschke on Monday, 2004-02-09 at 18:50:36 -0800:
> > On February 9, 2004 05:53 pm, Rick Macdonald wrote:
> > > Roy - thanks for all the info! I've had timidity installed and working
> > > for years, but I gather it does more than I thou
>From Roy Pluschke on Monday, 2004-02-09 at 18:50:36 -0800:
> On February 9, 2004 05:53 pm, Rick Macdonald wrote:
> > Roy - thanks for all the info! I've had timidity installed and working for
> > years, but I gather it does more than I thought. I might be able to get by
> > with it after all. Am I
On February 9, 2004 05:53 pm, Rick Macdonald wrote:
> Roy - thanks for all the info! I've had timidity installed and working for
> years, but I gather it does more than I thought. I might be able to get by
> with it after all. Am I correct in assuming that with ALSA my MIDI H/W
> ports are probably
the wavetable synthesizer in
>> your
>> > Live
>> > card. And the soundfonts as well, of course.
>>
>> timidity is installed and works but I need true midi now.
>>
>> Any idea why awesfx was removed from the Debian packages?
>>
>> I
(awesfx_0.4.4-5_i386.deb). I found some SF2 files
> (CT4MGM.SF2 CT8MGM.SF2) from my Windows machine with an SB Extigy. Will
> they work? Somewhere I have the CDs from the SBLive card if I need them.
>
> Can I mess up the SBLive card running sfxload?
>
I use the awesfx package o
ourse.
timidity is installed and works but I need true midi now.
Any idea why awesfx was removed from the Debian packages?
I found one on the web (awesfx_0.4.4-5_i386.deb). I found some SF2 files
(CT4MGM.SF2 CT8MGM.SF2) from my Windows machine with an SB Extigy. Will
they work? Somewhere I have
On Mon, 09 Feb 2004, Rick Macdonald wrote:
> Searching the web and Debian site uncovered that I may need to load "sound
> fonts" with sfxload, but it's not clear to me if this is still required or
> not. Also, the awesfx package no longer exists.
>
> What do I need to do next?
You can either use
In order to get MIDI going I upgraded to sid, updated kernel 2.4.19 to
2.4.24 and switched form the kernel sound driver to ALSA. Everything still
works (xmms can play mp3 to ALSA output, for example), but still no MIDI
sound.
lsmod shows all the modules as shown below. Playing a midi file goes
th
On Sun, Sep 21, 2003 at 06:44:49AM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Okay, I've compiled a kernel with sound support and emu10k1. I've
> tried loading XMMS to play some sound and the only drivers listed are
> OSS, CDWriter and eSound. Is there an additional step I need to do? I
> don't know much ab
t; On Sat, Sep 20, 2003 at 07:34:08PM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > What precisely do I need to get my SBLive! 5.1 soundcard working? I'm
> > becoming fairly good at using make xconfig and I've built several
> > kernels of my own, but I can't figure out for t
On Sat, Sep 20, 2003 at 07:34:08PM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> What precisely do I need to get my SBLive! 5.1 soundcard working? I'm
> becoming fairly good at using make xconfig and I've built several
> kernels of my own, but I can't figure out for the life of me fig
I posted yesterday about compiling kernels with network drivers. I got it working,
thanks :) However, it hasn;t got me any closer to solving my problem (getting sound
working).
What precisely do I need to get my SBLive! 5.1 soundcard working? I'm becoming fairly
good at using make xconfi
I posted yesterday about compiling kernels with network drivers. I got it working,
thanks :) However, it hasn;t got me any closer to solving my problem (getting sound
working).
What precisely do I need to get my SBLive! 5.1 soundcard working? I'm becoming fairly
good at using make xconfi
wever. It's neither Free nor free.
http://www.opensound.com/readme/README.EMU10K1X.html for a little
information on that specific card. A co-worker of mine purchased the
drivers from them, but has not been satisfied with the sound quality.
Last I'd heard, he was going to purchase a sepa
> >>On Wed, Jun 04, 2003 at 08:39:33PM -0600, Tom Schutter wrote:
> >>>I am having problems setting up ALSA on my Debian box. When I try to
> >>>play an OGG file using XMMS, XMMS hangs. When I try to play an OGG
> >>>file using alsaplayer, I get no sound, and alsaplayer moves through
> >>>the son
soundcard is builtin on a Dell Dimension 4550,
but it is advertised as a SoundBlaster Live!
What worked for me on SBLive: ditch ALSA, use OSS. It Just Works.
- From what I can tell, there is no difference in functionality between
the two on the SBLive, but ALSA is a massive, avoidable
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On Fri, Jun 06, 2003 at 01:05:46PM +0200, Andraz Sraka wrote:
> yes .. and a bit noisy. Also if I amplify bass/treble the output sound
> become seriously crappy (dull sound).. just like if soundcard is losing
> interrupts from time to time ..
Hmm, wha
On Thu, 2003-06-05 at 15:28, Paul Johnson wrote:
> Play with your mixer levels. Odds are, you have either your output
> level, volume or PCM cranked up way too high.
already done that .. it didn't help
regards,
Andraz
--
Never trust an operating system you don't have sources for. ;-)
On Thu, 2003-06-05 at 16:00, Nicos Gollan wrote:
> Do you mean the effect that at high volume settings sound becomes seriously
> distoted (overmodulated)?
yes .. and a bit noisy. Also if I amplify bass/treble the output sound
become seriously crappy (dull sound).. just like if soundcard is losi
On Thursday 05 June 2003 13:52, Andraz Sraka wrote:
> what about functionality of SBlive! + Live! drive II? As far as I've tested
> live! Drive II is not supported by OSS drivers. I've also find out that
> both (OSS and ALSA) procude crappy sound output at higher volume.. compa
XMMS hangs. When I try to play an OGG
> > file using alsaplayer, I get no sound, and alsaplayer moves through
> > the song at 30x. The soundcard is builtin on a Dell Dimension 4550,
> > but it is advertised as a SoundBlaster Live!
>
> What worked for me on SBLive: ditch AL
On Thu, Jun 05, 2003 at 02:14:51AM -0700, Paul Johnson wrote:
> What worked for me on SBLive: ditch ALSA, use OSS. It Just Works.
> From what I can tell, there is no difference in functionality between
> the two on the SBLive, but ALSA is a massive, avoidable pain in the
> ass for the
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On Thu, Jun 05, 2003 at 01:52:21PM +0200, Andraz Sraka wrote:
> what about functionality of SBlive! + Live! drive II? As far as I've tested live!
> Drive II is not supported by OSS drivers. I've also find out that both
> (OSS and A
On Thu, Jun 05, 2003 at 02:14:51AM -0700, Paul Johnson wrote:
> What worked for me on SBLive: ditch ALSA, use OSS. It Just Works.
> - From what I can tell, there is no difference in functionality between
> the two on the SBLive, but ALSA is a massive, avoidable pain in the
> ass
ound, and alsaplayer moves through
> the song at 30x. The soundcard is builtin on a Dell Dimension 4550,
> but it is advertised as a SoundBlaster Live!
What worked for me on SBLive: ditch ALSA, use OSS. It Just Works.
- From what I can tell, there is no difference in functionality between
A on the SBLive cards.
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at 30x. The soundcard is builtin on a Dell Dimension 4550,
> but it is advertised as a SoundBlaster Live!
I'm having identical problems with a Dell Dimension 8300... in fact, I
posted them here earlier today under the subject "bizarre ALSA problems
with SBLive". I've si
I am having problems setting up ALSA on my Debian box. When I try to
play an OGG file using XMMS, XMMS hangs. When I try to play an OGG
file using alsaplayer, I get no sound, and alsaplayer moves through
the song at 30x. The soundcard is builtin on a Dell Dimension 4550,
but it is advertised as
possible to hack round them. In Windoze, it screws up the
> S/PDIF recording when you update your modem drivers...
Ah, interesting. I've been idly looking for a soundcard with 'real'
s/pdif input (the sblive resampling stupidity ruled them out), I'll have
a look at the CMI87
On Mon, Dec 02, 2002 at 04:37:57PM +, Rob Weir wrote:
> Oh, ok. I was under the impression that the digital connector was
> pretty standard these days. I have a miscellaneous TEAC CD-ROM drive
> and I'm using the digital connector with my SBLive and it works fine.
> IIRC, it
#x27;re lucky enough to have a sound card with an S/PDIF
> connector for the CD-ROM (which the SB Live does) - 2-pin plug.
> Otherwise the CD-ROM does the D-to-A and passes analogue signals
> to the sound card - 3 or 4-pin plug.
Oh, ok. I was under the impression that the digital connector w
On Sun, Dec 01, 2002 at 04:49:52PM +1100, Rob Weir wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 29, 2002 at 01:33:51PM -0800, Andres Guedez wrote:
> > Greetings,
> >
> > I've been having trouble getting sound to work in my
> > Debian unstable setup. Environment sounds seem to work
> > well in KDE (I get a sound when I op
On Fri, Nov 29, 2002 at 01:33:51PM -0800, Andres Guedez wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I've been having trouble getting sound to work in my
> Debian unstable setup. Environment sounds seem to work
> well in KDE (I get a sound when I open and close
> windows and that kind of stuff) and I was able to get
>
Greetings,
I've been having trouble getting sound to work in my
Debian unstable setup. Environment sounds seem to work
well in KDE (I get a sound when I open and close
windows and that kind of stuff) and I was able to get
sound when playing MP3s through XMMS. However, I
cannot get any sound when p
igital output (the yellow plug)? Can they do AC3
decoding? If so, look for apps that support AC3.
-Paul
On Tue, 30 Apr 2002 17:09:08 -0400
"David Bellows" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tuesday 30 April 2002 03:59 am, you wrote:
> > Search on sourceforge for emu1
On Tuesday 30 April 2002 03:59 am, you wrote:
> Search on sourceforge for emu10k1 ... creative's sblive drivers are
> open source now. I've got a platinum5 and the drivers are really
> awesome -- they allow you to totally customize the routing, allowing
> your card to act a
With Creative's driver, you need OSS - in the kernel you should have sound card
support and OSS sound modules support enabled (or as a module). Here's a
little script that'll do most of the work for you:
-Paul
$ cat update-sblive
#!/bin/sh
cd /usr/local/src
export C
Paul Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Search on sourceforge for emu10k1 ... creative's sblive drivers are open
> source now. I've got a platinum5 and the drivers are really awesome -- they
> allow you to totally customize the routing, allowing your card to act a
Search on sourceforge for emu10k1 ... creative's sblive drivers are open source
now. I've got a platinum5 and the drivers are really awesome -- they allow you
to totally customize the routing, allowing your card to act as multiple sound
cards. The beeps, etc for out analog rear, x
> And finally, if all this does work, can something like Ogle or Xine
> take advantage of the 5.1 stuff? Sorry for all the questions, there is
> much I don't know.
Hi:-)
for starters look at
http://home.wanadoo.nl/whatdoya/sblive/#bookmark1
Most likely you need a kernel-rebuild ( 2.4
Hello,
Does anyone know if the 5.1 capabilities of the Soundblaster Live
Platinum 5.1 work under Linux? If so, which kernel do I need or should
I be looking at ALSA? How do 5.1 speaker systems hook up to the card?
And finally, if all this does work, can something like Ogle or Xine
take adva
Ok, I finally found some examples buried deep in the installation guide for the
drivers. below is the /etc/modutils/alsa file I made. Howeve, I still get:
unable to open /dev/audio: no such device
when I try to do anything with sound.
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Sorry, forgot the /etc/modutils/alsa file.
alias char-major-116 snd
alias char-major-14 soundcore
alias snd-card-0 snd-emu10k1
alias sound-slot-0 snd-card-0
alias sound-service-0-0 snd-mixer-oss
alias sound-service-0-1 snd-seq-oss
alias snd-service-0-3 snd-pcm-oss
alias sound-service-0-8 snd-seq-o
Greetings!
I've "finally" got my SBLive Value card working under
Potato. I installed the current version, with Esound
and updated / upgraded / added a few utils like lsof,
whois, traceroute, etc. Then I grabbed the latest
tar ball from kernel.org (2.4.4) and it'
Hi,
Thanks to you who took your time to answer my previous post.
It turned out that sound was working after all, just not as I
expected. First thing that threw me off track was that /dev/sndstat
didn't respond. It has been suggested that this device is obsoleted
and I would like to know if anyone
On (27/04/01 13:50), Anton Emmerfors wrote:
>
> I just wanted to ask if anyone has gotten a SoundBlaster Live Platinum
> 5.1 to work with the kernel drivers (emu10k1) with 2.2.19 or 2.4.3? I
> have checked all the documentation I saw as relevant and still can't
> find what's wrong.
I haven't used
so I don't know
where to start unraveling this mystery... ;)
A short run down:
SBLive Platinum 5.1 (configured by kernel PnP to IRQ=3 IO=9400)
Kernels are unpatched 2.2.19 and 2.4.3 from kernel.org
Sound support is configured as modules with support for emu10k1
Modules load complaining about no
Had to recompile kernel and include SBLIVE as a module and then modprobe it.
Still have no idea how to make it work when compiled in ;)
Re,
I've never had problem setting up my sblive.. now i've recompiled 2.2.18
kernel with sblive support.. all went smoothly, dmesg shows:
Creative EMU10K1 PCI Audio Driver, version 0.7, 13:38:42 Mar 14 2001
emu10k1: EMU10K1 rev 7 model 0x8027 found, IO at 0xb800-0xb81f, IRQ 9
when i
Rob VanFleet wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 26, 2001 at 08:45:02AM +0200, Alexander Pott wrote:
> > Can anyone help?
> >
> > I am having trouble setting up my sblive.
> > When I use lsmod I can see that the emu10k1 driver is loaded but is
> > unused. The soundcore module is
On Mon, Feb 26, 2001 at 08:45:02AM +0200, Alexander Pott wrote:
> Can anyone help?
>
> I am having trouble setting up my sblive.
> When I use lsmod I can see that the emu10k1 driver is loaded but is
> unused. The soundcore module is also loaded.
> When I list the pci device t
> Can anyone help?
>>
>> I am having trouble setting up my sblive.
>> When I use lsmod I can see that the emu10k1 driver is loaded but is
>> unused. The soundcore module is also loaded.
>> When I list the pci device the sblive is there and using the correct
>> irq.
&
> Also when I use cat /dev/sndstat it doesn't show any drivers loaded.
It's ok for emu10k1 driver.
You cannot play only audio CD? Or you tried some wave-like data too, e.g. mp3,
.wav etc?
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d the creative drivers and they should work.
Good luck,
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On Monday 26 February 2001 00:45, Alexander Pott wrote:
> Can anyone help?
>
> I am having trouble setting up my sblive.
> When I use lsmod I can see that the emu10k1 driver is loaded but is
> unused. The soun
Can anyone help?
I am having trouble setting up my sblive.
When I use lsmod I can see that the emu10k1 driver is loaded but is
unused. The soundcore module is also loaded.
When I list the pci device the sblive is there and using the correct
irq.
But when I use a program like gcd to play an audio
wrote:
> get an audio cable plug it from the headphone jack on the cdrom to the
> line in on the soundcard..that works for me.
>
> nate
>
> aidanc wrote:
> >
> > I have an SBLive! Value installed (using the 2.2.18pre21 kernel driver).
> > It seems as though the &qu
for me.
>
> nate
>
> aidanc wrote:
> >
> > I have an SBLive! Value installed (using the 2.2.18pre21 kernel driver).
> > It seems as though the "CD" plug
> > on the card is bad, since I've tried changing both the cable (3
> > different ones) and the
get an audio cable plug it from the headphone jack on the cdrom to the
line in on the soundcard..that works for me.
nate
aidanc wrote:
>
> I have an SBLive! Value installed (using the 2.2.18pre21 kernel driver).
> It seems as though the "CD" plug
> on the card is bad, sin
I have an SBLive! Value installed (using the 2.2.18pre21 kernel driver).
It seems as though the "CD" plug
on the card is bad, since I've tried changing both the cable (3
different ones) and the CD-ROM drive, and
still can't play CDs. So far I've been able to use grip to c
I did. Until i used aumix to change the volume, and it fixed the problem.
No more low sound. :)
Jason
>
> >Finally can hear sound, but with low volume and when I try to move the
> >control in the mixer the sound vanishes.
>
> I have a similar problem. When I installed
>Finally can hear sound, but with low volume and when I try to move the
>control in the mixer the sound vanishes.
I have a similar problem. When I installed my SBLive, the volume is low in both
Linux and Windoze compared to my previously installed SB16. I can increase the
main volume
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De: Martin Albert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Para: Javier Sieben <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: Debian User
Fecha: Sábado, 16 de Diciembre de 2000 10:35 a.m.
Asunto: Re: I'm Confused with SBLive!
>Hi, Javier!
>
>In my /etc/modules.conf i have two lines (
On Thu, 14 Dec 2000, Javier Sieben wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I tried to install the emu10k1 module from ALSA. Having any troubles with
> it, I deinstalled it. When I read that the final kernel (version 2.2.17)
> had these module in it, I download, compile and install it with the modules.
> But I can't use
Actually I just tried the latest snapshot and it should be a SigmaTel
not a PCI Tel. A SigmaTel STAC9721/23 to be exact ;).
jt
I was just curious as to whether or not anyone has experienced this.
First of all I'm runny woody and 2.4-test9. I like to use the source
from creative becuase it provides a few extra channels in the mixer
than the kernel source. But anything after about 10-01-2000 presents a
strange problem
On Fri, Dec 15, 2000 at 02:00:11PM +0100, romain lerallut wrote:
>
> I think it would be a good idea to clearly define what is OSS-related and
> what isn't, so one wouldn't look for a bug that isn't really there.
True. Let me make it clear then that I am using Creative-Labs' driver, not
OSS.
> Begin Original Message
>From: "Michael P. Soulier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>On Fri, Dec 15, 2000 at 12:15:46PM +0100, Kai Weber wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> my sblive works well with Kernel >= 2.2.17. But I think, there shoul be
>> some more devic
On Fri, Dec 15, 2000 at 12:15:46PM +0100, Kai Weber wrote:
> Hi,
>
> my sblive works well with Kernel >= 2.2.17. But I think, there shoul be
> some more devices for sound than /dev/dsp*? Sometimes I read errors in
> logfiles about missing /dev/sndstat or similiar. What does t
Hi,
my sblive works well with Kernel >= 2.2.17. But I think, there shoul be
some more devices for sound than /dev/dsp*? Sometimes I read errors in
logfiles about missing /dev/sndstat or similiar. What does this mean and
how can I get it working?
$ cat /dev/sndstat
cat: /dev/sndstat: No s
Well, one way I guess the creative drivers could be different is that fact that
there are always daily builds at opensource.creative.com, so if there are any
recent changes, they would be there first.
-Rob
On Fri, Dec 15, 2000 at 12:11:41AM -0500, S.Salman Ahmed wrote:
> > "stef" == stef wr
On Thu, Dec 14, 2000 at 11:40:46PM -0500, S . Salman Ahmed wrote:
> > "RV" == Rob VanFleet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> RV> AFAIK, it's exactly the same.
I'm not sure of that. With kernel 2.2.17, I had version 0.6 and with the
driver from creative, it is version 0.12. What's more, the s
> Is there any difference b/w the SB Live! driver available from
> opensource.creative.com and the one that is already in the current 2.2.x
> kernel ?
AFAIK, it's exactly the same. The problem is that the stock 2.2.17 kernel
included with potato doesn't have it; why, I don't know. Rather than re
-Mensaje original-
De: Robert Guthrie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Para: Javier Sieben <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Debian User
Fecha: Jueves, 14 de Diciembre de 2000 05:30 p.m.
Asunto: Re: I'm Confused with SBLive!
>I was able to download 2.2.17 kernel sources, where the emu10k1
-Mensaje original-
De: Thomas Guettler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Para: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Fecha: Jueves, 14 de Diciembre de 2000 08:01 a.m.
Asunto: Re: I'm Confused with SBLive!
>I got the same card working. But I took the sources from, I think
>www.alsa-project.o
I was successful just downloading the oss emu10k1 source from
http://opensource.creative.com. As long as you have kernel-headers-2.2.17
installed, you just have to compile the module and it will work with the stock
2.2.17 potato kernel.
Just compile the module, make install, add 'alias sound emu1
>I tried to install the emu10k1 module from ALSA. Having any troubles with
>it, I deinstalled it. When I read that the final kernel (version 2.2.17)
>had these module in it, I download, compile and install it with the modules.
>But I can't use audio.
There is a debian package for kernel 2.2.18p
I was able to download 2.2.17 kernel sources, where the emu10k1 module was
present. I used kernel-package to compile my kernel (with emu10k1 module, no
other sound modules were needed). I use dpkg -i on my custom kernel .deb
pacakge and then ran modconf. Worked fine for me, though you only g
On Wed, Dec 13, 2000 at 11:04:11PM -0300, Javier Sieben wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I tried to install the emu10k1 module from ALSA. Having any troubles with
> it, I deinstalled it. When I read that the final kernel (version 2.2.17)
> had these module in it, I download, compile and install it with the module
Hi!
I tried to install the emu10k1 module from ALSA. Having any troubles with
it, I deinstalled it. When I read that the final kernel (version 2.2.17)
had these module in it, I download, compile and install it with the modules.
But I can't use audio.
The kernel starts and don't install the module
since I asked for some help with my
> SB Live under Debian. I was having trouble with the
> pre-compiled modules (kernel version mis-match).
>
> So, some kind person pointed me to source for the emu10k1
> driver (how was I supposed to know this had anything to do
> with SBLive? n
Chris Palmer wrote:
> So, some kind person pointed me to source for the emu10k1
> driver (how was I supposed to know this had anything to do
> with SBLive? never found any info to link that keyword
> to an SBLive).
I think emu10k1 is the name of the dsp chip on the SBLive.
I
Hi, all...
It was a while since I asked for some help with my
SB Live under Debian. I was having trouble with the
pre-compiled modules (kernel version mis-match).
So, some kind person pointed me to source for the emu10k1
driver (how was I supposed to know this had anything to do
with SBLive
t;I'm trying to install an SBLive into my linux machine and
>I'm having trouble getting the sblive module (v0.2) provided
>by Creative Labs for kernel 2.2.5 to install under 2.2.12.
>
>I enabled MODULE VERSION support for my kernel and recompiled
>everything, which I
On Tue, Nov 21, 2000 at 12:47:19AM -0800, Chris Palmer wrote:
> Hi, all...
>
> I'm trying to install an SBLive into my linux machine and
> I'm having trouble getting the sblive module (v0.2) provided
> by Creative Labs for kernel 2.2.5 to install under 2.2.12.
>
Jiri Klouda wrote
> > by Creative Labs for kernel 2.2.5 to install under 2.2.12.
> >
> > I enabled MODULE VERSION support for my kernel and recompiled
>
> If I understand it right, you should DISABLE this feature :)
> And what is wrong with the es1371 module in kernel or what was
> the name of it
Hi, all...
I'm trying to install an SBLive into my linux machine and
I'm having trouble getting the sblive module (v0.2) provided
by Creative Labs for kernel 2.2.5 to install under 2.2.12.
I enabled MODULE VERSION support for my kernel and recompiled
everything, which I assumed would
Hello all ye Debian users,
Im new to Debian and this list, hope the question hasn't been answered
yet.
When trying to compile the sblive module, with my new own kernel headers
i get a 8390.ver file not found in the kernel headers.
Does anyone has a hint as to what mudules I have to sele
richard newton wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> I've finally made the move to potato and it's sweet, meaning I can now
> use my SB Live! card.
> The question is does anyone have problems with the sound in Quake2 using
> this card? Unreal Tournament
> is fine apart from the fact that my machine is belo
Hi all,
I've finally made the move to potato and it's sweet, meaning I can now
use my SB Live! card.
The question is does anyone have problems with the sound in Quake2 using
this card? Unreal Tournament
is fine apart from the fact that my machine is below spec. and Civ:CTP
is great. Quake2
Hi all,
Does anyone succeeded to run speak-freely on an sblive?
I can't even have it to work in loop mode (local).
JY
--
Jean-Yves F. Barbier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Real computer scientists don't program in assembler. They don't write
in anything less portable than a number two pencil.
Well, I've tried just about every installation instruction I've seen to
install the beta driver (0.3) for the sblive, and it's still not working.
I get the following error:
emu10k1: init_module: Device or resource busy
this is still the farthest I've gotten.
I'm runnin
You'll probably find it easier to start reading here:
http://www.debian.org/Lists-Archives/debian-user-9909/thrd5.html
On Wed, 22 Sep 1999, Jim Ruby wrote:
> Ok, I was dumb and deleted the posts on this subject, could somebody resend
> me information about the emu10k1 driver for the
Ok, I was dumb and deleted the posts on this subject, could somebody resend
me information about the emu10k1 driver for the sblive? as I'm having the
same problem.
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