No, sblive uses the emu10k1 chip set which for the longest time was not
supported. But thanks to David Bellows's suggestion, I finally got it
working by downloading the unstable release of the alsa debian packages.
I'm not sure about SB Live, but shouldn't it also work as es1371 just like
I thought that was the case, (not knowing how to recompile the kernel yet)
and I just installed the base, I just went and reinstalled the base with
those support, so I believe they're compiled in the kernel now, but I still
get the same messages.
Le 2000-09-01 00:15:33 +0000, Wilson
That I haven't tried, I guess I will. Thanx for the suggestion, but which
debs am I actually looking for.
Wilson Fung wrote:
>
> I have a sound blaster live value card, and guess what, I'm new to
linux. I
> downloaded the ALSA 0.59 driver, compiled it and when I mo
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From: "Wilson Fung" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Fri, 01 Sep 2000 00:15:33 GMT
>I have a sound blaster live value card, and guess what, I'm new to linux.
I
>downloaded the ALSA 0.59 driver, compiled it and when I modprobe it, it
says
>unresolved symbols in snd.
I have a sound blaster live value card, and guess what, I'm new to linux. I
downloaded the ALSA 0.59 driver, compiled it and when I modprobe it, it says
unresolved symbols in snd.o and emu10k1.o. Am I missing something?
Wil
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