Hello I have just installed Mandrake 10.1 and
everything seems to work perfect but the Sound Card.
The sound card I have is:
Sound Blaster Live Platinum 5.1
I can get regular CD's to play and I could hear the
music just fine.
When I play movies or mp3's I cannot hear anything.
The volume is all
I'm having problems with my sound card:
Sound Blaster Live platinum 5.1
I could play regular music cd's and hear them, but
when it comes to mp3's or movies I can't hear
anything.
I would appreciate if someone could walk me thru the
process of getting this card to give me some sounds!
Thanks in
On Fri, 2003-02-28 at 23:01, mycal62 wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a sound blaster Xgamer sound card. I wan to use the mic in linux,
> but it is turned off.
>
> anyone know how to turn it on?
>
> Mandrake 9.0 kde 3.1 emu10k1 driver
You should be able to use any of the mixers to unmute that function
Hi,
I have a sound blaster Xgamer sound card. I wan to use the mic in linux,
but it is turned off.
anyone know how to turn it on?
Mandrake 9.0 kde 3.1 emu10k1 driver
--
Mike McNeese
Springdale,
Arkansas USA
~~
Currently triple b
Hi
I wonder if anyone can help me, I'm
using a SoundBlaster Live Value card and some Boston Acoustics Digital 5.1
speakers, the speakers plug straight into the normal line out socket on the
soundcard, and (in windows xp) I have to tell it to output digital audio only,
otherwise I get no so
Hi chronos,
go to the Mandrake website, click on "Mailing Lists" - its one of the
links under "Support" on the left side of the page - then, scroll down
to the bottom of the mailing list page and you will find links to the
expert and newbie archives.
Also on the Mandrake website, in the left-side
At 11:45 PM 10/14/2000 -0400, you wrote:
>One more thing - if you search the expert mailing list archives using
>the string "SBLive! sound quality" you'll find very detailed
>instructions on how to get the card working with the alsa drivers - you
>may want to try that too.
Hi, Philomena-
So how d
One more thing - if you search the expert mailing list archives using
the string "SBLive! sound quality" you'll find very detailed
instructions on how to get the card working with the alsa drivers - you
may want to try that too.
philomena
chronos wrote:
>
> To philomena and everyone-
> Okay so
I am using 7.1 (and the beta 7.2), neither of which use Lothar anymore -
the recent version of Harddrake configured my card correctly, for the
first time. You could maybe try downloading and using HardDrake instead
of Lothar, but you may need to update your kernel along with several
other supporti
To philomena and everyone-
Okay so I got the emu10k1-20001013.tar.gz driver and yes I compiled it and
installed it with no errors so far as I can see. I did tar xvzf
emu10k1-20001013.tar.gz and it flew into action with no problems or errors.
So I cd to emu10k1 and no problem there and issued th
To emerhawk-
Hi, yeah I get exactly the same thing, so anyone have any suggustions ?
Thank
you, Chronos.
> I have run into a simular problem. The Problem is that
>the bios, or
the configuration in windows.
emerhawk
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Original Message -
From: "chronos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, October 13, 2000 12:00 AM
Subject: [newbie] sb live! sound cards
> Hello-
> This is chronos,
>
Hi,
Did you downloaded a file with the extension tar.gz ? The file name
should be something like emu10k1-20001013.tar.gz. This is a compressed
file that you first have to uncompress. You do that with the command
tar xvzf filename.tar.gz
this will create a subdirectry called /emu10k1 that has a
To Philomena-
Hi, dumb question what do you mean compile the driver ? What and how
do I do this ? I downloaded the most current driver so how do I go about
installing it ? Im really lost at this point. Thank you,
> > > > System specs are as follows- gateway 20 gig drive partitioned 10
> win98 se
> > > > and 10 linux mandrake 7.0 128 ram pentium 3 500 and sb live sound
> card
> > > and svga video card.
>Cronos,
>Have you tried to use sndconfig? If not, then get out of X completely and run
>/usr/sbin/snd
On Fri, 13 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> To philomen-
> Hi!- yes I have the driver but cant seem to get it installed correctly, I
> have it in my home directory and tried to follow the instructions but I
> must be seriously missing something. Do you have a better way and how did
> you or would you rec
To philomen-
Hi!- yes I have the driver but cant seem to get it installed correctly, I
have it in my home directory and tried to follow the instructions but I
must be seriously missing something. Do you have a better way and how did
you or would you recommend I install the driver ? Otherwise an
hi,
did you try downloading andinstalling the most recent emu10k1 driver ?
You can find it at www.opensource.creativelabs.com. That helps
sometimes.
philomena
chronos wrote:
>
> Hello-
> This is chronos,
> System specs are as follows- gateway 20 gig drive partitioned 10 win98 se
> and 10 linu
Hello-
This is chronos,
System specs are as follows- gateway 20 gig drive partitioned 10 win98 se
and 10 linux mandrake 7.0 128 ram pentium 3 500 and sb live sound card and
svga video card.
So, how in the world do i get the sb card to work with my linux system ?
Tried drakx and sndconf and als
It was Sep 28, 2000, 15:04, when Adam keyboarded:
>Hi, I downloaded and installed the ISO images from rpmfind.net for
>LM 7.2 Beta3, in 7.1 and 7.0 my SB Live! Value was detected and properly
>compiled into the kernel, yet now I find that I can't use the "Audio
>Mixer" I assume from the gnome
Hi, I downloaded and installed
the ISO images from rpmfind.net for LM 7.2 Beta3, in 7.1 and 7.0 my SB Live!
Value was detected and properly compiled into the kernel, yet now I find that I
can't use the "Audio Mixer" I assume from the gnome packages (not aumix) says
that "Sound is not co
at I have figured out so far.I have both, and all
> > possible swapping plus install/reinstall/update done, the result is
> > still the same. Any help please?Dennis.sg
> >
> > - Original Message -
> > From: gilligan
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTE
I have figured out so far.I have both, and all
> possible swapping plus install/reinstall/update done, the result is
> still the same. Any help please?Dennis.sg
>
> - Original Message -
> From: gilligan
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, 30 July, 20
I have figured out so far.I have both, and all
> possible swapping plus install/reinstall/update done, the result is
> still the same. Any help please?Dennis.sg
>
> - Original Message -
> From: gilligan
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, 30 July, 20
:
gilligan
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, 30 July, 2000 8:32 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] SB Live
drivers
Kim White wrote:
I have a sound blaster live value edition and it works
great under LM7.1. I ran sndconfig and all ran great. From what I've read,
some people have
Romanator wrote:
> > Kim White wrote:
> >
> > Hi all
> >
> > Where can I get Creative Live Value Drivers for Mandrake 7.1, or is
> > there a trick to get it working.?
> >
> > Regards
> > Kim
> > Registered Linux User #: 183701
>
> Kim,
>
> This may be a little off topic. I have Creative Live Valu
gilligan wrote:
>
> Kim White wrote:
>
>
> I have a sound blaster live value edition and it works great under
> LM7.1. I ran sndconfig and all ran great. From what I've read, some
> people have great luck and others no luck at all. Sorry I can't help
> more but I'm a new-bie 100%. Drivers m
On Sat, 29 Jul 2000, gilligan wrote:
>Kim White wrote:
At my page at http://nlpagan.net/linux.htm there is a link to a site where
you can find drivers and instructions on how to compile and set up the
drivers.
Good luck!
Paul
>
>> Hi all Where can I get Creative Live Value Drivers for Mandrake
From:
Kim
White
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 28, 2000 7:43 AM
Subject: [newbie] SB Live drivers
Hi all
Where can I get Creative Live Value Drivers for
Mandrake 7.1, or is there a trick to get it working.?
RegardsKimRegistered Linux User #: 183701
> Kim White wrote:
>
> Hi all
>
> Where can I get Creative Live Value Drivers for Mandrake 7.1, or is
> there a trick to get it working.?
>
> Regards
> Kim
> Registered Linux User #: 183701
Hi Kim. My v7.1 found my SB Live card on installation. If this didn't
happen, then try running "sndconfi
On Fri, 28 Jul 2000, Kim White wrote:
>Hi all
>
>Where can I get Creative Live Value Drivers for Mandrake 7.1, or is
>there a trick to get it working.?
Kim,
At the bottom of my http://nlpagan.net/linux.htm page, in the software
section, there's a link to the page you need.
Paul
--
Amazement is
Take a look at www.opensource.creativelabs.com
cheers,
philomena
Kim White wrote:
> Hi all Where can I get Creative Live Value Drivers for Mandrake 7.1,
> or is there a trick to get it working.? Regards
> Kim
> Registered Linux User #: 183701
Kim White wrote:
I have a sound blaster live value edition and it
works great under LM7.1. I ran sndconfig and all ran great. From what I've
read, some people have great luck and others no luck at all. Sorry I can't
help more but I'm a new-bie 100%. Drivers must be intergal to the kernal(e
> Kim White wrote:
>
> Hi all
>
> Where can I get Creative Live Value Drivers for Mandrake 7.1, or is
> there a trick to get it working.?
>
> Regards
> Kim
> Registered Linux User #: 183701
Kim,
This may be a little off topic. I have Creative Live Value Drivers
installed on my Windows NT4 par
ter setting the
stuff up in conf.modules, everything works fine.
Good luck,
JON
-Original Message-
From: Adriaan Barel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2000 11:17 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] SB Live! - MODPROBE ERROR
Hi ,
This problem is proving ve
Hi ,
This problem is proving very difficult to solve. I have previously
posted this problem under the subject: SB Live! Value card wont work;
but I think I have narrowed the problem down since then so I decided
to start a fresh
with my new found knowledge. However, if anyone wants to go back an
Daciawell since you ask. I normally wouldn't comment on
this problem because I don't have that soundcard and have
never experienced that error message.
I would suspect a IRQ conflict (or possibly an I/O port or DMA
channel conflict). I would remove all other cards and see if
the soundcard
Barry,
Are all four of your speakers working?
My rear speakers seem to have died for some reason, I hope my soundcard is okay.
They are not working under Windows either, although the rear speakers were working
under Red Hat 6.2.. Strange, strange strange
Ian
Barry Willett wrote:
> I had pr
I had problems with my SB Live card on 7.1. After running sndconfig, doing the
pocedures at linuxnewbie.com, etc, I discovered that my cord from the sound card to
the speakers was plugged into the digital port. While this works in Windows, it
doesn't work in Linux. Make sure you are using yo
Hi,
Try getting 7.1. I have one and it works great.
Hope it helps,
Rob Saul
On Mon, 17 Jul 2000, Adriaan Barel wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've just installed an SB Live! Value PCI sound card and I cant get it
> to work at all in MDK7.0 . I have tried running sndconfig which
> detects the card
I think the SBLive ! Value card is different than the card I have - not at
my machine now so I can't get the details. The emu10K1 driver is updated
frequently on the Creative site - you could always save the driver that is
supplied by Mandrake and try the update - if it messes anything up then
This is real funny that you should say this as i have a SB Live card and
Mandrake 7.1 installed it fine i get some the options for the card but it is
not from SoundBlaster.
so my question is. Should i download the package from SoundBlaster and install
it so i can have all the features of the SB Li
Hi Adriaan,
At a minimum you most likely need the latest emu10k1 driver - you can
download it from www.opensource.creativelabs.com. Untar the file and follow
the instructions on the Readme to compile and install - I have had to do
that with my SBLive! for both 7.0 and 7.1 .
cheers,
philomena
Hi,
I've just installed an SB Live! Value PCI sound card and I can't
get the
darn thing to work in MDK7.0.
What I've done is run sndconfig and then the card gets detected
and it says
it is going to run a sample sound.
When it goes to do this i get the following error message:
modprobe error
The f
Hi,
I got the latest drivers available from the SB Linux developers page but
still am not
able to get it to work.
I followed the instructions as close as I could, however, being a "newbie"
comments like "unload all sound drivers including soundscape" mean zip to
me.
Still when I use the Hardwar
t;Rial Juan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2000 9:56 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] SB Live Configuration
>
> Got mine running, but with a few probs too. The soundcard worked out of
the box,
> but broke down after a kernel recompile.
Got mine running, but with a few probs too. The soundcard worked out of the box,
but broke down after a kernel recompile. In the kernel-source tree
(/usr/src/linux) I noticed a subdir called "emu10k1". Tried to recompile that
and reinstall, no go.
So I just downloaded a standard kernel from kern
I just installed Mandrake 7.02. After a lot of
effort, everything works except my sound card. When I
boot up it says "Can not locate module sound." When I
run /usr/sbin/sndconfig it detects my SB Live but then
says "Module used for your sound card emu10k1.0 is not
in your module search path. P
I have an AMD/K6-300 running mandrake 6, kernel version 2.2.9-27mdk. The
motherboard is some wack unidentifiable noname job. I just bought one of
those new SoundBlaster Live! cards and I can't seem to install the sound
modules. The instructions for the driver I got from
opensource.creativelabs.co
manager
there
are multiple copies of either one running (after killing it with x-kill).
Any help in getting this card up and running would be much appreciated.
Tim
> ** Original Subject: Re: [newbie] SB Live 128 (es1371) under Mandrake 7.0
> ** Original Sender: Alan Shoemaker <[EMAIL P
check out your Mandrake distribution CD if you have on. There's probably a
folder in there with a whole bunch of docs and howto's in it. The Kernel Howto
is pretty good. Of course I'm going by my mandrake 6.0 dist. cd. I'm sure
yours can't be too far off as far as what kinda stuff is on the CD.
On Mon, 08 Nov 1999, you wrote:
> I have a SB Live sound card tht is not being recognized under linux? Could
> anyone offer some help?
>
http://opensource.soundblaster.com
Download & compile the drivers there. Check the archives of
this list for information about HOW to compile it.
Depending on w
Jaswinder S.
Ahluwalia
Sent: Monday, November 08, 1999 7:35 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] SB Live
I have a SB Live sound card tht is not being recognized under linux? Could
anyone offer some help?
Thank You
Jas
Go to opensource.creative.com and download the .tar.gz of the emu10k1
driver source. Extract it, compile it (a plain old make worked fine on my
machine), then follow the included instructions for adding the proper lines
to conf.modules.
After I did this mine worked fine (Before the drivers were
I have a SB Live sound card tht is not being recognized under linux? Could
anyone offer some help?
Thank You
Jas
"Joseph S. Gardner" wrote:
> Well, I'm stumped.
>
> I tried the command "make emu10k1" but that bombed out with some error
> msg - sorry, didn't write it down.
>
> Installation per Creative Readme file
> ---
> 1. Determine your kernel sound modules installation location
>
ke 6.1 (or at least the next
version - presumably 6.2)?
Martin.
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Joseph S.
Gardner
> Sent: 02 November 1999 12:08
> To: Linux Newbie
> Subject: [newbie] SB LIVE open source?
>
>
&
This article claims that Creative Labs have released SB Live drivers as
open source - it's about TIME
http://opensource.creative.com/
--
Joseph S. Gardner
Senior Designer / Technical Support
Kirby Co., Cleveland, OH
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I tried the commands
modprobe soundcore
insmod -f emu10k1
it gave some error message that said something to the effect of "emu10k1
file not found"
what do i do ?
thanks,
Jas
I do not test any midi file in linux, but I think it doesn´t work fine.
Sysadmin wrote:
> Does the midi in SBLive work also?
>
> On Thu, 04 Nov 1999, you wrote:
> > I have SBlive workink thanks to this 2 helps:
> >
> >
> >
> > ---
> > To load the driver, type:
> >
> > modprobe soundcor
At 04:32 05.11.99 +, you wrote:
>Well, I'm stumped. d/l the tarball and here is what the readme says
>and a list of the files the tarball created. (my appologies that I've
>had to attach it as a attachment - I couldn't get the cut and paste to
>work but that's another thread)
>
>I tried
Well, I'm stumped. d/l the tarball and here is what the readme says
and a list of the files the tarball created. (my appologies that I've
had to attach it as a attachment - I couldn't get the cut and paste to
work but that's another thread)
I tried the command "make emu10k1" but that bombe
Does the midi in SBLive work also?
On Thu, 04 Nov 1999, you wrote:
> I have SBlive workink thanks to this 2 helps:
>
>
>
> ---
> To load the driver, type:
>
> modprobe soundcore
> insmod -f emu10k1
>
> You will get a warning about the module being compiled for a 2.2.10 kernel,
On Thu, 04 Nov 1999, you wrote:
> OK so I found the creative site with the open source drivers and
> downloaded and unzipped them. I must have taken my stupid pills today
> because I cannot seem to follow their instructions especially the part
> regarding copying the emu10k1.o driver to a particul
OK so I found the creative site with the open source drivers and
downloaded and unzipped them. I must have taken my stupid pills today
because I cannot seem to follow their instructions especially the part
regarding copying the emu10k1.o driver to a particular directory. Am I
blind or is there no
65 matches
Mail list logo