<quote who="Jon Biddell"> > I'd suggest, for a good "all around" card, the SoundBlaster LIVE! range > work flawlessly. Yes, there are probably better cards, but the SB Live and, > I believe, Audigy (not sure about the Audigy 2) are well-supported in ALSA > (turns volume down). >
My Audigy works fine, although I can't get some of the ports on the Audigy Drive to work. I don't use the ALSA drivers though - I fetch the CVS OSS drivers from the Creative sponsored development site. http://opensource.creative.com/ I was spoilt after seeing the card work under Windows for the first time 2 nights ago too -- I haven't seen anything for linux that lets me install DSP patches and set up the routing as easily as the windows apps do it. (I've only seen the Linux command line tools) J. -- Jan Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] <stibbons> Yeah. The whole climax thing would make much more sense if I'd paid attention. -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug