You made a much better choice then me... Your card should already be supported. The X-Fi Extreme Audio uses a known chipset.. sadly I picked up the X-Fi XtremeMusic which does not. You should be able to get your card working. Maybe you need an .asoundrc file? Could your apps be playing to the wrong card? Timl On 6/28/07, Shinichiro HIDA <shinichiro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hi, > > ;; Soryy for I am not a developer.. just a little info. > > >>>>> In <5eebe2e60706261223m358cdd56t539fa90bd5451a9a@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > >>>>> "Tim Laszlo" <tim.laszlo@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Has anyone worked on developing an open source driver for the sound > blaster > > x-fi cards? I've been sitting on one for about a year (mental note > check > > support *before* buying..) and would love to use it already... Creative > has > > promised drivers but they seem to be in no rush to support Linux. I'd > like > > to try my hand at working on a driver for this, but without any > technical > > specs from creative I wouldn't really know where to begin. Anyone have > any > > suggestions on how to start? Anyone worked on this yet? Am I nuts for > even > > considering this?? > > heh heh.. I bought SB0790(X-Fi XtremeAudio PCI) last month. snd_ca0106 > driver attached to this card with alsa-driver-1.0.14, but I have no > sound yet. > > ;; I do not have other OS on this machine, play only with Linux. > > I dumped some information with lspci, hwinfo etc.. at > > http://www.stained-g.net/wiki/shinichiro/index.php?Creative.X-Fi.XtremeAudio > > ;; Sorry for my wiki was frozen for blocking wiki-spams. > > -- > Shinichiro HIDA shinichiro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > GPG fingerprint = 5F2D 1656 FFF6 F691 A51C 5E61 E416 D398 470C 1CE9 > > _______________________________________________ Alsa-devel mailing list Alsa-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://mailman.alsa-project.org/mailman/listinfo/alsa-devel