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Randy Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>What I'd love to have is some advice on a no-hassle sound card. The card
>doesn't have to put out great sound -- most any noise will do. By far the
>highest priority is for the card to mesh seamlessly with Linux. Anyone h
> I've had absolutely no luck with sounds cards and Linux. I'm in a position to
> where sound isn't really important on the machines I use, but I want to hear
> what a penguin sounds like.
eh?
> I used to have an Awe64 but didn't hit on the trick of patching the drivers
> into the source and c
I had no luck with it, but just couple of days ago I ran across an old
SB16 card. One that comes with 2xCDROM, that has an IDE interface on the
card itself. That card worked perfectly with kernel compiled to SB
support.
Dunno where you can get one of those antiques, though. I got it from a
DX2 comp
>> "RE" == Randy Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
RE> into the source and configuring it properly. I then ran across
RE> one of those SB16 Vibra cards, but I guess you have to first
RE> configure its ISA PnP in Windows/DOS before one could use it.
RE> Well, I don't have Windows/DOS and it
If
I've had absolutely no luck with sounds cards and Linux. I'm in a position to
where sound isn't really important on the machines I use, but I want to hear
what a penguin sounds like.
I used to have an Awe64 but didn't hit on the trick of patching the drivers
into the source and configuring it pro
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