I've been thinking of getting it when it becomes available - it is an audigy card: Shielded, not in a electrically noisy computer box, has tons of ins & outs, HQ sound. Plugs directly into usb, so then link /dev/dsp --> /dev/usbn and I should have sound with naught but a usb module, which I have loaded anyways. I think.. has anyone else tried an external sound card on linux ? I've seen another advertised on thinkgeek.
-----Original Message----- From: Stephen Gran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 10:06 AM To: Debian User List Subject: Re: SB AUDIGY Player supported by Linux? Thus spake Ingo Buesching: > Hi, > > does anybody know, whether the > > SB AUDIGY Player sound card from creative labs > > is supported by linux? > > Thanks, > > Ingo It appears from ALSA that support is 'undetermined as of yet', and I find no mention of the card in /usr/src/linux/Documentation/sound/ - so it appears not at the moment. Steve -- "I never let my schooling get in the way of my education." -- Mark Twain