Re: Creative Audigy

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On Wed, 2003-04-02 at 01:07, Jesse Keating wrote:
> On Tuesday 01 April 2003 21:43, Y Makki uttered:
> > Has anyone successfully installed a Creative Audigy in shrike?
> > It was not detected during setup, and when I tried to modprobe the
> > audigy module (emu10k1) I got I/O errors and something in the lines of
> > 'cannot determine irq, check dmesg'. Sorry I can't be more specific
> > because the system I installed shrike on is not available right now,
> > will post specifics later on.
> > I'd like to note that the mentioned system was running 8.0 with no
> > problems, I did not change any hardware before the reinstall.
> 
> Module is "audigy" not emu10k1.
> 
> You must disable "plug-n-play" from your bios for PCI cards to be detected 
> correctly (for the most part).
> 
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I was doing a modprobe audigy, the reason why I said emu10k1 is because
that's the module I used in 7.3, I was always under the impression the
emu10k1 was patched for Audigy.
I always have 'plug-n-play os = off' in bios. On the second boot kudzu
detected it again, asked if I wanted to configure it, and probably had
the same problem loading the module.
And by the way, modprobe audigy spits out errors referenced to emu10k1.







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