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RE: [SLE] sound card and SuSE 7.1
  • From: Jostein Berntsen <jostber@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2001 14:18:12 +0200
  • Message-id: <3BA8FD63@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
I use the Soundblaster live with 7.1, with no problems. Installed it with
Yast2. I found out that I had to set it up when logged in as root in KDE 2.2
though, to get it working with the arts soundserver.

Jostein

>===== Original Message From neil briggs <N.Briggs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> =====
>Dear Mr Joslin,
>
>Could you please update me with any response to the problem that you have
>posted about. I have the exact same problem with a soundblaster card,
>soundblaster live.
>
>Yast 2 chose the wrong driver, for which the installation fails.
>
>I read the alsa documentation and used the correct driver EMK10? (something
>like that) when clicking finish to install, this also failed.
>
>I am at a total loss as to what to do now.
>
>Many thanks
>Neil Briggs
>
>On Wednesday 19 September 2001 12:04, you wrote:
>
>> > Hi guys,
>>
>> Having a problem with a Aztec sound card. When I run yast2 it picks it
>> up at Trident Microsystems 4dWave NX, which is cool, but when I press
>> next to confg, it says The Kernel module snd-card-trident for sound
>> support could not be loaded.
>>
>> In the xconsole I have listed
>>
>> Kernel: snd : unable to grab IRQ 0 for trident 4dwave PCI
>>
>> Is there some program that I can use to sort out IRQ conflicts ?
>>
>> Pete
>
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