A lot of the computer systems on the market today have a sound "card"
that is built in the mother board. Does any one know if this kind of
sound "card" will work under Linux?
Jin
Jin
Chuck
> Yes... I know. The answer is "maybe."
> perhaps if you mentioned the chipset, somebody could be more helpfull.
FWIW
1. About integrated sound card and graphics card
Hi!
I'm planning on buying a new computer and putting my first Linux
machine up and running. The computer package I'm considering buying
contains a "Epox 4GEA audio vga ddr" motherboard (see
http://www.epox.nl/english/products/motherboard/4gea%2B.htm for
details) with an integrated sound card and an integrated graphics
card.
The graphics card does Intel Extreme VGA graphics, and the sound card
is a 6-channel digital audio card by Realtek (don't know the exact
model though). Does anyone have knowledge about whether this system
would work properly under Linux? I'm planning to install Debian on the
machine.
Thanks in advance,
Kim
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