What's the "most supported", "most stable" soundcard for
Linux. (no plug-n-play stuff, don't need cd-rom controller,
midi would be cool but not a big deal to have).
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John R Hare
Audiotrix, from Mediatrix. It's the only board whose manufacturerQuote:> What's the "most supported", "most stable" soundcard for
> Linux. (no plug-n-play stuff, don't need cd-rom controller,
> midi would be cool but not a big deal to have).
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I have a Pentium 120 with all the extras, but am considering replacing
my soundcard. I am also going to install Linux very soon, so I am
seeking advice here first. I currently have an Ensoniq Soundscape, and
although the 1.3.x kernel now supports it, I've heard that it's near
impossible to setup and that special linux ssinit .exe's are hard to
find. Has anyone set up Ensoniq's successfully and/or easily?
I was thinking about switching to a SB 32 AWE PnP card. This is
relatively new, so does anyone know if the kernel does/will support it?
Or how easy SB cards are to setup in linux?
Thanks
Brian
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