The latest stable kernels have the module in the tree, so if you plan on creating a custom kernel, it's there to be compiled, and the SB Live name is in the list of sound modules to pick from.
On Thursday 07 December 2000 23:00, Chris Palmer wrote: > Hi, all... > > It was a while since I asked for some help with my > SB Live under Debian. I was having trouble with the > pre-compiled modules (kernel version mis-match). > > So, some kind person pointed me to source for the emu10k1 > driver (how was I supposed to know this had anything to do > with SBLive? never found any info to link that keyword > to an SBLive). Long story made shorter, I was able to > compile a working version the the driver as a module for > my kernel. > > Helpful hint: SBLive uses the emu10k1 driver source > available from http://opensource.creative.com/ > > Nite! > > -Chris -- Did you know that if you play a Windows 2000 cd backwards, you will hear the voice of Satan? That's nothing! If you play it forward, it'll install Windows 2000.