help with alsa/sblive

Victor Tsaran vtsaran at nimbus.ocis.temple.edu
Sat Oct 14 03:38:48 EDT 2000


Actually, since version 2.2.16 SB Live drivers are part of th ekernel.
Best,
Vic

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Charles Hallenbeck" <chuckh at mhonline.net>
To: "Jacob Schmude <Jacob Schmude" <jacobs at ncinter.net>
Cc: <speakup at braille.uwo.ca>
Sent: Friday, October 13, 2000 5:18 PM
Subject: Re: help with alsa/sblive


> Thanks for the tips, Jacob. I had figured that out about the isa vs. pci
> stuff, but will try the rest of your suggestions and see what happens. Are
> the opensource.creative.com drivers a part of the Linux kernel, or do I
> get them from the creative URL?
>
> Chuck.
>
>
> On Fri, 13 Oct 2000, Jacob Schmude <Jacob Schmude wrote:
>
> > Hi
> >      You do not need SB16 nor the AWE64 drivers. In fact, mixing alsa
versions like that is a recipe for trouble. You want the emu10k1 drivers. I
configured alsa like this:
> > ./configure --with-sequencer=yes
> >      You do not need the --with-sb16 nor the --with-isapnp=yes options.
SB Live is a PCI-based card, not an ISA-based one. Thus it does not use ISA
pnp. Simply let it compile all alsa drivers for all cards. After you do a
make install of these drivers, be sure to run ./snddevices. Now, load the
snd-card-emu10k1 and OSS emulation modules.
> >      If that doesn't work, just use the opensource.creative.com drivers,
they work much better at the present time.
> >
> > Charles Hallenbeck writes:
> >  > Can someone please help me with the installation of the alsa  drivers
> >  > (version 5.9) with my new sound card, an "sblive" device? I compiled
the
> >  > alsa-drivers, alsa-lib, and alsa-utils after configuring with the
options
> >  > "--with-isapnp=yes" and "--with-sb16" (there was no choice show;n for
> >  > 'sblive' in the list of cards). The three packages compiled and
installed
> >  > as modules okay. I next plugged in my old lines from the previous
setup
> >  > (version 4.1 of also with the awe-64 card) together witrh the
'modprobe'
> >  > lines that loaded them. My bootup messages tell me that no sb16 cards
can
> >  > be found and the modules fail to load properly. If this is all too
> >  > confusing, I apologize - but I am all too confused myself.
> >
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