I've tried that but it doesn't work either... Point is I've got both SB and
a sound card integrated in my motherboard, which uses the via82xx module.
Whatever options I choose, it is the intedgrated card which plays sound,
whereas the SB remains shut up. Even selecting Sound Blaster from KMix
doesn't change a thing. I tried to edit /etc/modules.conf to exclude the via
drivers but they are loaded anyway.... Does anyone know how not to let them
be loaded at boot time?

----- Original Message -----
From: "Dennis Myers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, April 03, 2004 2:51 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Sound Blaster Live


> On Friday 02 April 2004 09:54 am, Marco Terzuoli wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I have just installed Mandrake 10.0 Community and I have a problem
having
> > my Sound Blaster Live working correctly. Actually the installer
recognizes
> > it and (hopefully) installs the correct driver, but there is no way of
> > hearing anything, except from interferences from the microphone and such
> > things (which anyhow means that in some weird way the system
communicates
> > with the sound card). I tried to fix things up using KMix and the sound
> > configuration tool to switch from ALSA to OSS and stuff like that, but I
> > could only manage to get rid of the interferences, which means I hear
> > nothing at all.... Also, I would like to point out that I had some
problems
> > running xmms... it actually starts, but usually crashes withins seconds
> > (even though sometimes, with no apparent reason, it works well....
meaning
> > that I can see the freequency bars going up and down, of course I hear
> > nothing). Looking through the net I found that it is due to some glib
> > problem, but no solution to it was given, so if someone knows what to do
> > please tell me. Thanks everybody,
> > Marco
> >
> > PS
> > I'm sorry if some of you got this message twice, but I received an error
> > saying that it could not be delivered to all of the users in the list, s
o I
> > sent it again
> Marco, try this, go into the Mandrake Control Center and choose hardware
and
> click on the sound card  you have showing on the left, then on the right
side
> click run configuration. There is usually three driver choices once it
gets
> to that point, if it shows yours using the snd-emu10k1 choose to use just
the
> emu10k1 and vice versa, it may show audigy, choose either of the others,
one
> of them will work. HTH
> --
> Dennis M. Linux user #180842
>
>


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