well, i checked and didn't find anything that i thought was weird. but then again, i probably don't quite know what to look for here. i am quite new to linux.
Do you have kernel headers installed too for 2.4.18-5? If not then please do this:
mv /usr/include/linux old_linux_headers
then do a
ln -s ../src/linux/include/linux/ linux
this make the system headers current with currnet kernel.
then please start over... i know its a pain. linux rocks when it is all set up properly
well, i checked and didn't find anything that i thought was weird. but then again, i probably don't quite know what to look for here. i am quite new to linux.
how can i tell if i have the headers?
rpm -q glibc-kernheaders will tell ya
woohoo
i've got a bunch of static now, but at least there's sound
okay, the static is because i'm using 5.1 speakers with the sub going thru the digital out, and the front and rear going thru spkr1 and spkr2...........when i turn off the digital out, i get no static. how do i configure this for my speakers?
i think, anyway. i only get the static when i put a cd into my dvd rom, not when i put it into my cdrw............otherwise, i get no sound
okay, ran sndconfig, now i get sound
but, i still get a bunch of static on top of the sound
thanks a lot!!!!
just disabled the digital out, sounds perfect now!!!
GRACIAS!!
ah - you are playing a regular CD ? i would get the tools that are listed on source-forge, this is a very new card and i am sire the drivers are a bit buggy. if you haven't i would get the 19a drivers or even the cvs version.
so, when you do a modprobe emu10k1 it does not return an error - right?
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ah - okay - i saw the post it works excellent!
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