Re: Can't get Soundblaster X-Fi Titanium to work. What else should I try?

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doug@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> I'm trying to set up a RedHat 5, update 4, 64 bit workstation for audio
> playback.

Better get as modern a kernel as possible.

> I downloaded ALSA 1.0.25 and followed the INSTALL document, but when I get to
> step 8 and give the command "modprobe snd-ctxfi" I get the error: "snd_ctxfi:
> Unknown symbol try_to_del_timer_sync".

It appears that the patches and backports in the RedHat kernel have confused
alsa-driver's installer.

> My only requirements are PCIe card and audio playback.

The Xonar DX hardware is fully supported (since kernel 2.6.27.35/2.6.31.1).


Regards,
Clemens

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