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[ILUG] kern 2.4 problems - i think

[ILUG] kern 2.4 problems - i think

Liam Bedford * at lbedford.org
Wed Feb 14 13:53:57 GMT 2001


On Wed, Feb 14, 2001 at 01:46:43PM -0000, Wynne, Conor came forth with:
> Hi,
> 
> Give up the Y or M for the emu10K1, its a pain in the bum, works sometimes
> and then you compile a newer kernel and it doesn't find it, then it does,
> wierd. 
> 
or better still, don't use the one from the kernel, and grab the version
from opensource.creative.com

I can't decide whether I like ALSA or not, and that driver works. The one in
the kernel is an out of date merge, without all the fun digital mixing stuff
they're doing..

L.
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