Did you try the emu10k1 driver? Creative Live! works with that, not sure about integrated but give it a shot before diving into Alsa. /sbin/modprobe emu10k1 I've used the emu10k1 from http://sourceforge.net/projects/emu10k1 for my Audigy in the past before an 'audigy' module (which is probably a modified emu10k1) started shipping with RHL8. On Sat, 2004-02-07 at 22:18, Art Heimsoth wrote: > In <1076199794.5040.2.camel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, on 02/07/04 > at 07:23 PM, Mike Lurk <mike.lurk@xxxxxxxxxxxx> said: > > >Art Heimsoth wrote: > > >>I am trying to get the Fedora Core 1 running on my Dell GX1 system - > >all > >>tried so far appears okay except no sound. Dell has a driver RPM > >package > >>that is indicated to be for RedHat Linux 6.1 - but no sources that I > >can > >>find. Is it possible to install that on my FC1 system - if so exactly > >>how? The sound is integrated in the motherboard as Creative Labs Sound > >>Blaster Live! 512V. In general, do the RPM packages need to match the > >>specific release of the system - in my case, match FC1? Thanks, > >> > >You might what to try switching to ALSA which has quite good souncard > >support.. I had a problem with my soundcard on my system when I > >installed RH9 and using the ALSA RPM's from FreshRPM's site sorted it > >out.. > > >You may have to do a bit of reading on setting ALSA up, unfortunately I > >can't really remember.. > > >Later.. > >______________________________________________________________________ > > >If you want to try the ALSA drivers for sound here is a site that you > >want to read. It has all the instruction on how to get it installed for > >the Sound Blaster Live sound card. It works. > > >http://foolish.digitalinc.info/docs/alsa > > >Mike > > Thanks, I will take a read... > > -- > Art Heimsoth - doglover@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://www.artheimsoth.com -- The Doglover's home page > From Central Missouri in the Ozarks > >