Memory Range: 0xfbafc000-0xfbafffff (rw,non-prefetchable) Memory Range: 0xfb9ec000-0xfb9effff (rw,non-prefetchable) SubDevice: pci 0xaa30 "Sapphire HD 4850 512MB GDDR3 PCI-E Dual Slot Fansink"
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SubVendor: pci 0x174b "PC Partner Limited" Vendor: pci 0x1002 "ATI Technologies Inc" Model: "PC Partner Sapphire HD 4850 512MB GDDR3 PCI-E Dual Slot Fansink" Could you please run the following command and paste the output? Also attach to the bug report (with the attach feature on bugzilla) the /tmp/alsa-info.txt file you get by running: Note the openSUSE packager will REFUSE to read a forum thread, so the bug report must have all salient information.
#Sound blaster x fi xtreme audio drivers password#
There is guidance here for writing a bug report: openSUSE:Submitting bug reports - openSUSE Use your openSUSE forum user name and password to log on to bugzilla. If anyone can be 100% accurate in their assessment as to a sound card's compatibility, they can for sure. This brings their sound problem to the attention of the SuSE-GmbH packager, who is also a developer of the alsa sound driver. Could you do a screen dump of the page, and mark it up as to where it states your specific X-fi is not supported? Some X-Fi work with Linux and some do not, and I can not see the SB1040 version on the page you note.Ī good place to go, when one has tried everything they can think of and still do not have their sound working, is to write a bug report on openSUSE-11.3 component 'sound'. Just because it is not on that list does not mean for certain it is not supported (although this could very well be). * 1 SB1040I can't find the SB1040 on that list. * 0 Sapphire HD 4850 512MB GDDR3 PCI-E Dual Slot Fansink Sound Configuration shows the following cards:
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I suspect that sound concepts page may just 'die' as I suspect not many found it useful.Īccording to this link Matrix:Vendor-Creative Labs - AlsaProject my card is not supported by the ALSA Project. Of course my sound concepts page was not migated to the new wiki, and me not even be certain it met the new criteria that the wiki team has, means I have not pushed to have this page moved to the new area. I documented some of this detail in an old sound concepts wiki: Sound-concepts - openSUSE There was a time years ago that OSS was "THE" Linux driver, but then the developer of OSS decided they had spent so much time on it, they wanted money for their efforts and after some complexities associated with that, almost all of the open source Linux community dropped use of the OSS and adopted the alsa driver.
#Sound blaster x fi xtreme audio drivers driver#
The OSS driver is not provided with openSUSE. Which IIRC did I suggest ebay for a bit of selling and buying?caf4926, an alsa emulator of OSS is provided with openSUSE.