you should open the sblive.o in vi do a search for 2.2.10 ( /2.2.10)
and replace it with 2.2.11 (cw 2.2.11 or r 1) then you dont have to force and you dont get that mess "this isnt what i was made for " message now for my question is there a better way to do multiple configs right now i have a if uname -a | grep "SMP" > /dev/null ; then insmod blahblah else insmod blah fi in my /etc/init.d/modutils? -rev On Wed, Sep 15, 1999 at 09:08:39AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > On 15-Sep-99 Rob Browning wrote: > > "Jim Ruby" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > >> Is there a driver for the sound blaster live card? > >> I have the sb.o module installed but don't quite get how to get it started, > >> it says i/o icq and dma is required. > >> > >> so I'm not show to do the i/o as it don't like i as an argument. > >> > >> modprobe i=6500 o=651f irq=9 dma=1 > > > > As far as I know the SBLive is completely unusable under Linux, and > > Creative Labs is refusing to give any programming info for the card so > > there may not be a free-software driver in the near future. > > Your wrong. I have a SoundBlaster Live! (Value!), and it works fine under > kernel 2.2.11. Simply get the module from > http://developer.soundblaster.com/linux/. The README with it says that it > will > only work for kernels 2.0.36 or 2.2.5 or 2.2.10, but I got it to work with > insmod -f emu10k1.o. Make sure that you have no other modules loaded. You > only want the sound core module loaded. > > > But you can get good PCI cards that are supported for about $20 now, > > so it's not that big a deal. See www.alsa-project.org for one list of > > supported cards. > > There isn't much better than the Live!... However, for linux it is probably > overkill right now, because you don't get all the enviromental audio tuning > tools, etc. > > HTH, > > Wim Kerkhoff > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > www.canadianhomes.net/wim > > Tomorrow, this will be part of the unchangeable past but fortunately, > it can still be changed today. > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > >