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Re: [LI] Creative PCI512
> Date: Tue, 19 Oct 1999 12:31:51 +0530 (IST)
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> Subject: Re: [LI] Creative PCI512
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> >that, some sound modules are already loaded at the time of booting. U are
> >getting device busy message as some modules are already loaded and are using
> >the sound card. U can check this by 'lsmod' command.
>
> I have done all that. There were no modules. lsmod gives just the
> serial module loaded. As mentioned I compiled a fresh kernel and tried
Well, I heard that SoundBlaster now supports Linux, so try their site and mail
them if they have a driver for this card. But it is really strance that
comercial oss doesn't support this card, you have an option to mail to oss as
well.
-Chetan S
> loading the modules. Even under redhat, sndconfig does not recognise
> the card. Come to think of it, the commercial OSS also does not have
> support for this card and also sblive :-(
>
> I guess I am stuck up with a good card which cannot be used under
> linux essentially making it a dud.
>
> Thanks,
>
> sridhar
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