So, would the soundblaster PCI 64 be the same as the Ensoniq card that retails for about $35 here in the US?
On Mon, Aug 07, 2000 at 06:40:44PM +0100 83, David Vrabel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 7 Aug 2000, Dale Morris wrote: > > > After banging my head on the keyboard for hours trying to install my > > yamaha oplsax isapnp sound card, I'm ready to give up and buy a pci > > card. Any suggestions on what might be the easiest for a debian newbie > > to install? I'm not interested in extremely high quality, would like to > > keep the price around $50, and in the future will probably get a cd > > burner setup installed. I'm currently running kernel 2.2.16 on an ftp > > install (there seem to be lots of packages I didn't install using the > > 'simple' switch for package selection) > > Sound Blaster PCI 64 or Sound Blaster PCI 128 work fine and come with > drivers in the 2.2.16 kernel. Note that the soundcard is not used for > burning CDs if you use something like cdparanoia which extracts the data > digitaly > > David Vrabel > >