SB Live in Linux?

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You have a few options.
The simplest option is to simply load the emu10k1.o module,
which should detect your sblive card.
The second thing you can do is to compile sblive support directly into the kernel.
Your last option is to get and install the alsa library, drivers, and utilities.
Greg


On Mon, Oct 08, 2001 at 10:25:33PM -0700, Tony Baechler wrote:
> Hello all.  This is not directly related to Speakup but I was hoping
> someone could help.  Is it possible to get a Sound Blaster Live to work
> under Linux?  I got my AWE 64 working, but I do not think it was plug and
> play.  How would I even begin to set this up in Linux, or is it
> impossible?  I think I need a sound package or something, right?  I am
> running Slackware 8.0 and kernel 2.2.19.  (I know there are newer kernels,
> but I am not confident enough to try compiling one yet.)  Thanks to anyone
> for any help.
> 
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