On Tuesday 25 October 2005 09:01, Bob Hynes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hello, I'm researching sound cards. I'd like to get something cheap
(under $50) that Debian will probably support with no problem. My first
inclination is always sound blaster, but any ideas?
I bought a
On Tue, Oct 25, 2005 at 07:14:11PM -0400, Colin wrote:
Bob Hynes wrote:
Hello, I'm researching sound cards. I'd like to get something cheap
(under $50) that Debian will probably support with no problem. My first
inclination is always sound blaster, but any ideas?
I'd concur. Anything
On Wed, 26 Oct 2005 17:50:15 -0600, Neal McBurnett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And this thread seems to agree, concluding that after much headache,
the card plays sound, but the microphone doesn't work:
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/archive/26/2005/03/4/285928
Huh...
Any other
Hello, I'm researching sound cards. I'd like to get something cheap
(under $50) that Debian will probably support with no problem. My first
inclination is always sound blaster, but any ideas?
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Bob Hynes wrote:
Hello, I'm researching sound cards. I'd like to get something cheap
(under $50) that Debian will probably support with no problem. My first
inclination is always sound blaster, but any ideas?
I'd concur. Anything from the Sound Blaster 128 to the _original_ Audigy
should work
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