I've done this, but now Mandrake doesn't seem to be detecting
my soundcard. Is there extra configuration I need to do?
Thanx.
"Jose M. Sanchez" wrote:
Before you throw away your sound card, you may want to open your system and
install it into another PCI slot.
Often the a PCI slot may
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Subject: Re: [newbie] Sound card recommendations?
I've done this, but now Mandrake doesn't seem to be detecting
my soundcard. Is there extra configuration I need to do?
Thanx.
"J
Before you throw away your sound card, you may want to open your system and
install it into another PCI slot.
Often the a PCI slot may be sharing an IRQ with another device which is
spending too much time handling IRQ requests causing the freezing...
Simply moving the card can often cure this
, March 28, 2001 12:05 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Sound card recommendations?
I would definitely recommend an SB Live! card. Whether you want the mp3+,
xgamer, or platinum is up to you. They all work just fine. I personally
have mp3+ 5.1 version, and I've never had any problems with it.
YP
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Subject: Re: [newbie] Sound card recommendations?
I would definitely recommend an SB Live! card. Whether you want the
mp3+, xgamer, or platinum is up to you. They all work just fine. I
personally have mp3+ 5.1 version, and I've never had
I would definitely recommend an SB Live! card. Whether you want the mp3+,
xgamer, or platinum is up to you. They all work just fine. I personally
have mp3+ 5.1 version, and I've never had any problems with it.
YP
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From: Revenant [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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what is the error ?
and what is the error log look like ?
On Wed, 28 Mar 2001, Revenant wrote:
I'm tired of Linux freezing up when I play sound using my Aureal
Storm Platinum and I want to replace it.
What would you recommend as a replacement ? It has to be at least
as fully featured as
On Tuesday 27 March 2001 09:05 pm, you purportedly scrawled:
I would definitely recommend an SB Live! card. Whether you want the mp3+,
xgamer, or platinum is up to you. They all work just fine. I personally
have mp3+ 5.1 version, and I've never had any problems with it.
YP
mp3+ 5.1 works
I use the SB Live Value too. But I can't seem to get MIDI playback
working at all, and nothing's listed in the "MIDI" section of the
Control Center. Not sure whether it's an issue with configuration, or
there's simply no MIDI support for the Live in linux?
On 27 Mar 2001, at 23:05, Yogindra