IMO you'd better go with alsa. you need to recompile the kernel with modularized sound support, but do not pick any actual sound modules. See the docs in /usr/src/linux (or wherever your linux kernel sources are) to see how to compile kernel.
get the alsa stuff then, you need at least alsa-source (that's for alsa modules) to build the modules, I just got all the alsa packages I've found (not the obsolete ones), here's what I've got: jojda:~>dpkg -l alsa\*|grep ^ii ii alsa-base 0.5.9d-5 ALSA driver common files ii alsa-headers 0.5.9d-5 ALSA driver header files ii alsa-modules-2 0.5.9c-1+1.00 Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (drivers) ii alsa-modules-2 0.5.9d-4+jojda Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (drivers) ii alsa-source 0.5.9d-5 ALSA driver source ii alsa-utils 0.5.9b-1 Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (utils) ii alsaconf 0.4.3b-3 ALSA configurator see the docs for alsa source on how to build alsa modules, the docs are in usualy place /usr/doc/alsa-source it's all pretty painless but read the docs carefully. erik Eileen Orbell wrote: > > Hi, > > I just bought a new soundblaster 16 sound card. I have never installed a > kernel module so could someone help me on this please? Actually this will > hopefully be the first time I have sound on a Linux box. > > Thanks > > Eileen Orbell > Software & Internet Applications > Capitol College > mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Don't Fear the Penguin. > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]