I'm about to recompile my kernel for my Gentoo box. I noticed that one of the
options was to compile in support for the emu10k1 driver. I originally compiled
it in but I keep getting errors when I try to modprobe it. I'm thinking I just
needed it compiled as a loadable module. When using Debian, I just had to select
it in the list of modules to load, add my user to the audio group, and I had
sound. Is there any advantage to compiling support directly into the kernel or
are loadable modules the way to go?

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Glen Wagley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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