OT: various off topic items
S Maggard
torch at linuxjunkies.com
Thu Jun 26 12:10:43 CDT 2003
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On Wed, 2003-06-25 at 17:32, Tim Reid wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
>
> Are there any audiophiles out there in LUG-land? I'm looking for a
> mid-line soundcard that is going to sound sweet, and work with MS and
> Linux both. Does anyone have any opinions on this as well. (I think
> that my second NIC is causing a lot of EM noise, and that is the main
> problem with my integrated C-Media chipset)
>
I would agree with some of the people on the SB Live!, I have an SB
PCI512 which has the same chipset as the live! (linux finds it as a
live!) The linux driver for it is emu10k1 and is a kernel module and
found automatically by most dists. It also works well in windows. And
as for the comment on the jacks, this card is now about 2 years old and
I have not had any problems with the card what so ever.
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On Wed, 2003-06-25 at 17:32, Tim Reid wrote:
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<PRE><FONT COLOR="#737373"><I>Hey guys,
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Are there any audiophiles out there in LUG-land? I'm looking for a
mid-line soundcard that is going to sound sweet, and work with MS and
Linux both. Does anyone have any opinions on this as well. (I think
that my second NIC is causing a lot of EM noise, and that is the main
problem with my integrated C-Media chipset)
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I would agree with some of the people on the SB Live!, I have an SB PCI512 which has the same
chipset as the live! (linux finds it as a live!) The linux driver for it is emu10k1 and is a
kernel module and found automatically by most dists. It also works well in windows. And
as for the comment on the jacks, this card is now about 2 years old and I have not had any problems
with the card what so ever.
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