I would suggest one based on the Trident 4DWave chipset. These things can be found for as low as $15, and they are excellent sound cards. Not to mention the Linux support is great due to Trident releasing all the necessary specs to the ALSA people.
Sean Robert Kerr wrote: > Hi All, > I'm looking for a good PCI soundcard for my new computer. Preferably > non-PnP, although I can work with it if necessary. I would like it to > work under OS/2, Linux, and Win95 (for games). Are there any suggestions? > Thanks > > -- > -bob > > You know you've landed with the wheels up when it takes full power > to taxi. > ********************************************************************** > * Robert Kerr, The morphing guy. * 368 Clyde Building, BYU * > * [EMAIL PROTECTED] * Provo, Utah 84602 * > * [EMAIL PROTECTED] * Phone: (801) 378-2029 * > * http://www.et.byu.edu/~kerrr * Fax: (801) 378-4449 * > ********************************************************************** > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null -- Man is by nature a political animal. -- Aristotle