Mike & Tracy,
It looks like you're using ALSA.  This has to be recompiled, I think, if
you change your kernel.  If you install alsa-source, it gets put
into 'drivers' in /usr/src, along with emu10k1.  I've found that I need to
rebuild a new kernel, 'make install' ALSA in 'drivers' so that alsa knows
which kernel, then go back into /usr/src/linux to make and install
modules.  This works for me, but seems a bit messy.  Perhaps I'm missing
something.
HTH.   Peter
On Thu, 22 Jun 2000, you wrote:
> Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
> > 
> > Mike & Tracy Holt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > 
> > > Well instead of messing with 2.2.16-7, I went ahead and downloaded -8.
> > 
> > should be the last :p
> > 
> > > Everything went fine during install, but now I have no sound.  I've
> > > got sound blaster live which worked fine on MDK 7.1 final.  When I
> > > try quake I get /dev/dsp : no such device.  When I try to load kmp3,
> > 
> > ok what :
> > modprobe emu10k1 say you ?
> > 
> > > I get a segmentation fault.  When I load kscd, the player starts and
> > > plays, but no sound comes out.  I'll keep this kernel loaded for
> > > now, if you know a quick fix, could you pass it along?  Thanks, Mike
> > 
> > --
> 
> modprobe gives me:
> modprobe : Can't locate module emu10k1
> 
> Mike
> 
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