Hi Adriaan,

At a minimum you most likely need the latest emu10k1 driver - you can 
download it from www.opensource.creativelabs.com. Untar the file and follow 
the instructions on the Readme  to compile and install - I have had to do 
that with my SBLive! for both 7.0 and 7.1 .

cheers,
philomena

At 07:23 PM 7/6/00 +0000, you wrote:
>Hi,
>I've just installed an SB Live! Value PCI sound card and I can't
>get the
>darn thing to work in MDK7.0.
>
>What I've done is run sndconfig and then the card gets detected
>and it says
>it is going to run a sample sound.
>When it goes to do this i get the following error message:
>modprobe error
>The following error occurred running
>the modprobe program:
>/lib/modules/2.2.14-15mdk/misc/emu10k1
>o: init_module: Device or resource busy.
>
>After the autoconfiguration fails it says it will do a manual
>configuration.
>Then it gives the list of cards, I pick the Sound Blaster Live!
>card and
>then the above process is repeated.
>(at no stage am i given the option to enter the settings
>manually for the
>sound blaster card)
>
>So now I try another manual configuration with a different card,
>that being
>the Sound Blaster 16.
>This time I am allowed to enter the settings available. So I
>enter the
>following:
>I/O Port      0x220
>IRQ            5
>DMA1        1
>DMA2        5
>MPU I/O    0x330
>Doing this and hitting enter results in me being cast out of
>sndconfig and
>back to the terminal with the following message on the terminal:
>[/root]# /usr/sbin/sndconfig
>Segmentation fault (core dumped)
>[/root]#
>
>I have tried manual configurations with all the sound blaster
>cards and
>other cards with the available settings as indicated above.
>
>I then read somewhere that there could be an IRQ conflict due to
>PNP being
>enabled in the bios,
>So I went into the bios and there I found no way of disabling
>PNP but I did
>find the list of IRQ's
>and noticed IRQ[5] was reserved so I changed this to being
>available. I then
>proceeded to repeat the long
>process described above with the same result (device resource
>busy) and
>being thrown out of sndconfig
>to a message saying - Segmentation fault (core dump).
>
>I am a newbie so going into files and editing them etc. is
>completely beyond
>me, I just wouldn't know where to
>start.
>
>If anyone could enlighten me as to how I can fixed this I would
>be very
>grateful!
>
>Adriaan
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