Sound Card Suggestions
David Bruzos
david at bruzos.org
Thu Jan 6 12:57:05 EST 2005
Hi:
I love the SB Live!. It has very good support and it sounds reasonably
good. The price is also very atractive! However, if you are looking
for something newer/better, you can try the SB Audigy. I think that is
how you spell it... Those are the only two real soundcards that I have
experience with in Linux. Note that many other soundcards are
supported, including some professional multi-track soundcards.
You can take a look at www.alsa.org to see more about Linux and audio.
David B.
On Thu, Jan 06, 2005 at 09:34:15AM -0800, Chris Gray wrote:
> Hi List Members:
>
> I'd like to get an idea of what Linux users prefer for a sound card.
> Are people primarily using SB Live cards on Pentium-based boxes or are
> there other cool alternatives that should be considered in Linux? I'm
> running a Dell server with no onboard sound under Debian.
>
> Thanks for any suggestions.
>
> Chris
>
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