> > I'm running the same card in potato but with a kernel 2.4.0-test7 and > the kernels own SBLive driver (seems to be the one Creative put > OpenSource some time ago), and... for what I tested by now, it *rocks*, > sound quality is much better than on the Window$9x. Hmmmm, but just for > curiosity I wanted to try the alsa drivers, which I didn't do because > I'm not really familiar with the way ALSA handles the sound modules... > Can anybody help me with *what* exactly put to modules.conf to get > SBLive running with ALSA on potato? > TIA > > Kris > > -- > Kristian Rink > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null
Sorry I can't help with that but there is something else you might want to have a look at. If you grab the source from <http://www.opensource.creative.com> you will gain 2 (at least, I can't remember) extra channels in the mixer :-). jt -- Debian GNU/Linux [Woody] 2.4.0-test9-ReiserFS You mean there's a stable tree?