Last time I checked, these cards were not supported. It's been a while though. My on-board sound works well, but my X-Fi card sounds better in Windows. Am I still stuck with my on-board sound?
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Re: Creative X-Fi Extreme Gamer sound card.
I've got an X-Fi Platinum and it works perfectly fine for me. You'll just need to compile these drivers: ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kerne...napshot.tar.gz.
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I have the same issue. I tried once before about a year ago and couldn't get it to work.
No music means no kubuntu for me. The link above gave me a different file then I had before, but same issue.
I'm from a windows BG of course and never did much with DOS so I'm lost.
How do I compile those files so I have a useable driver? Right now I have a windows 7 rc disc and am about to go with it so I figured before I loaded it up I'd at least try to get kubuntu working for me again.
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Creative X-Fi is not yet supported by ALSA, so you're stuck engineering your own driver, as Jeanne-K says. Sounds like this news might come a bit late, but ALSA does support many excellent sound chips:
http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Matrix:Main
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Thanks, but I'm not gonna go buy another sound card to use kubuntu. So far it's no less frustrating than Vista, so I can't see spending money on it.
I currently have to DL's that I've been told will make the sound card work, yet I have to do some kind of compile to get them to work and I have no idea how.
I'd even be happy to get my onboard intel sound to work, but no luck so far, working on that now.
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Originally posted by Original
I'd even be happy to get my onboard intel sound to work, but no luck so far, working on that now.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=205449
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hmmm, looks like it's probably because that soundcard is turned off in BIOS. In which case it seems I'd have to go into BIOS everytime I boot to decide which OS/ sound card I'm using. I know I had to turn it off to get my XFi to work with windows.
I'll probably try once to have them both on...
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Re: Creative X-Fi Extreme Gamer sound card.
Originally posted by bgast1Last time I checked, these cards were not supported. It's been a while though. My on-board sound works well, but my X-Fi card sounds better in Windows. Am I still stuck with my on-board sound?
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Re: Creative X-Fi Extreme Gamer sound card.
I have an XFi Extreme music and I have it working fine in Kubuntu 9.04 (64 bit)
Here's the driver I used
http://support.creative.com/Products...Fi+XtremeGamer
second one down.
Once downloaded just extract it to a folder then open a terminal.
type the following
$make
and after it has completed
$sudo make install
once complete just reboot.
This driver works fine for me, but I have an XFi Extrememusic but hey give it a shot.
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Native ALSA drivers are now available in the 2.6.31 kernels in Karmic (9.10)
The support is still in its early stages; the audio works fine, but there appears to be no support for the CMDSS and crystallizer functions as of yet.We only have to look at ourselves to see how intelligent life might develop into something we wouldn't want to meet. -- Stephen Hawking
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