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driver for Creative X-Fi won't compile
On a new machine I installed a SoundBlaster X-Fi Titanium card. I also
did # modprobe snd-ctxfi, and # lsmod | grep ctxfi shows: snd_ctxfi 0 using it are sound_pcm, dec_hdmi, sound_page_alloc, snd. Dmesg has line: "snd_ctxfi ... setting latency timer to 64" But no reference to the Crative SoundBlaster card. There are a couple lines with "Input: HDA NVidia". I run $ alsamixer and it reports that the Card is HDA Intel, the chip is ID 2807 and says: "This sound device does not have any controls" I suspect HDA Intel refers to the motherboard sound chip and the card is simply not seen. Haines Brown |
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driver for Creative X-Fi won't compile
Sorry for the noise. I came to realize that the X-Fi Titanium card is
not supported by Debian. I threw in an old Audigy SE and using that instead. Can anyone recommend a simple PCIx1 card that reliably works with Linux? Haines Brown |
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