t 11, 1999 8:49 PM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: sblive 'n debian
is there anyone out there who has gotten this card to run under debian?
I'm currently running rh 6.0 for no other reason than because the
install script for the sblive actually works for redhat. I had debian
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is there anyone out there who has gotten this card to run under debian?
I'm currently running rh 6.0 for no other reason than because the
install script for the sblive actually works for redhat. I had debian
up and running for a while, but I couldn't get sound going and I got
tired of havin 600 me
* Marcus Johansson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [990730 04:27]:
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> > reboot or anything. then I switched to debain and tried to run the
> > install script again to re-install the sound drivers (after compiling
> > the proper kernel of course). the script thought everything went
> > allright, but xmms (a
Marcus Johansson wrote:
> I've not tested the sb-live driver yet, havent bought a card yet, so this is
> just what i've read in the driver archive.
Some companies will never learn ..
I do not like companies that don't suplly information to developers!
The only think the users can do is NOT TO
> reboot or anything. then I switched to debain and tried to run the
> install script again to re-install the sound drivers (after compiling
> the proper kernel of course). the script thought everything went
> allright, but xmms (and mtv and anything else that wanted to use sound)
> thought othe
I know that this is beating the hell out of a dead horse, but please
bear with me for one more sblive question...thanks.
I was running redhat 6.0 on a regular i386 with an sblive card. when I
downloaded and the latest modules, they installed fine, not requireing a
reboot or anything. then I switc
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