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RE: I'm Confused with SBLive!



-----Mensaje original-----
De: Thomas Guettler <guettli@interface-business.de>
Para: debian-user@lists.debian.org <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.org. You could try the woody-package. The
>potato-packages didn't work for me, or I was too stupid.
>
>--
>Thomas Guettler
>Office: <guettli@interface-business.de> www.interface-business.de
>Private:<guettli@gmx.de>  http://yi.org/guettli



At the first time I try to compiling and install the ALSA tar.gz without
knowing that the kernel in the distribution was a pre and not a final
version.
In a previous mail question I've received that the final includes the
emu10k1 module.
But in my attempts of building the ALSA, I have broken any configuration
(esound, etc) and I can't hear any noise.
When I load with insmod, it loads the modules soundcore.o and emu10k1. I can
hear sounds from a CD player, control his volume with a mixer, but I can't
use any mp3 player because the /dev/dsp don't connect with the module.

(I can't send any output messages because I'm switching between Win98 &
Linux. I have a poor motherboard that have the modem integrated... GRRR!!!)

Javier



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