Re: I'm Confused with SBLive!
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 emu10k1' to your
/etc/modutils/aliases and then run modprobe emu10k1. Worked like a charm for
me.
-Rob
On Thu, Dec 14, 2000 at 02:42:55PM -0600, Robert Guthrie wrote:
> 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 get the
> analog outputs with that version. I don't know if the digital outs will work
> with any other module sources, but if all you want is analog sound, that's
> the way to go.
>
> Plus, you get to pare down your kernel to what you need. The 2.2.18 sources
> should work just as well.
>
> On Wednesday 13 December 2000 20:04, 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 audio.
> >
> > The kernel starts and don't install the module. When I use cat
> > /proc/modules it's list all the modules loaded at the time. But no the this
> > module. Try loading with insmod. Fine. When I use cat /proc/modules it
> > displays that the module is unused.
> >
> > I tried to many forms for solving this trouble. I read docs at many sites
> > I've found and nothing. All refers at usr/src/linux/Documentation/sound for
> > the specified card docs. But in the latest kernel hadn't included docs for
> > it.
> >
> > Can any help??
> >
> > Sorry may english, I'm newbie in it...
> >
> > Javier
>
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> will hear the voice of Satan?
>
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>
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