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redemption wrote
in to tell us that Creative Labs has a
Soundblaster Developers page
for Linux. Not much yet, but it looks like the start of
support. Perhaps just as interesting is that redemption wrote
in to tell us that 4Front
has announced an Alpha (and very incomplete) driver for the SBlive.
Creative Labs (Score:1)
DVD (was: Creative Labs) (Score:2)
nVidia... (Score:1)
nVidia must give the detonator sources or good specifications about riva chipset for that driver (for Mesa) can be made. But it's not going to happen in a hurry!
drivers? (Score:1)
TedC
nVidia... (Score:1)
nVidia... (Score:1)
Try ALSA (Score:1)
-adnans
Slashdot is a Linux site? (Score:1)
Oh, well, more links == more clickthrus. There's no such thing as bad publicity.
Just a _leetle_ bit of sarcasm (but not too much). (Score:1)
Maybe it would help if Rob got more into Beat Farmers-SCOTS-Mojo Nixon. Or maybe not.
Creative Labs (Score:1)
-- Give him Head? Be a Beacon?
Creative Labs (Score:1)
-- Give him Head? Be a Beacon?
Sucky web site! (Score:1)
Well, their thoughtfulness has made the entire site completely illegible to me. I can't read a single word in their crappily fonted web site.
Support for the Open Sound System vs. Kernel (Score:4)
I know that there are some chipset manufacturers that refuse to let companies like Creative release the chip specs, but does is this really a good business practice? I can't see a manufacturer holding an advantage over another by holding on to the specs. It might stop the practice of cloning, but Creative Labs wasn't hurt by this during the early 90's.
Never trust a program you don't have the source to!
Its in arial. (Score:1)
OSS is not free (Score:1)
More unsupported Creative labs hardware (Score:1)
I end up with a creative labs burner that is unsupported by cdrecord.
Here is the latest from the cdrecord web page:
http://www.fokus.gmd.de/research/cc/glone/emplo
The following CD-R drives are not supported by cdrecord-1.8:
Drive type
Description
Support status
Creative Labs CDR 4210
Absolutely no support, Based on the Panasonic CW-7501
never
Support for the Open Sound System vs. Kernel (Score:1)
Drivers for Creative sound boards (Score:1)
Heck, forget the video card audio line.. give me CD audio. That line mixer doesn't work either. (And believe me, I've tried.. Red Hat 5.2 didn't let me mix it, and neither did kernel 2.2.6..)
[grumble]
Fork
Creative Labs (Score:1)
Support for the Open Sound System vs. Kernel (Score:1)
Open Sound System? (Score:1)
I'm just happy now cause I can finally listen to my CD's again in Linux with my Live! with OSS' alpha driver
Creative Labs (Score:1)
DVD products, on their sound cards, and only plan
a binary only driver of some sort it seems.
The trident 4D wave cards on the other hand have
vendor provided Linux drivers for ALSA, ESS tech
have provided reference source code for some of
their PCI cards which Im working on currently.
USB audio is an open spec.
Drivers for Creative sound boards (Score:1)
The problem with the SB Live is that Creative refuses to release specs on the EMU-10K1 chip without an NDA. Apparently they're afraid that Aureal will use this information to create a "Vortex Live". Personally, I wouldn't mind the competition, but then I'm not a Creative employee or stockholder.
That's why Creative is probably developing a binary-only driver for the SB Live. I would prefer open source drivers myself, but I'll be happy either way when my SB Live works under Linux.
Wait a second? Didn't Creative hire a Linux ... ? (Score:1)