I have the Turtle Beach Daytona card running fine under debian linux; it's
a low-end PCI sound card with the Sonicvibes chip, which has a module
readily available under linux.

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On Mon, 3 Sep 2001, Werner Heuser wrote:

> >  pcmcia-soundcard. Does anyone round here
> > - know of one
> > - is running it successfully w/ debian?
> AFAIK there are not much PCMCIA sound cards available, there is
> at least one entry in my PCMCIA database:
> http://mobilix.org/pcmcia_linux.html
> There is also a program, which produces sound trough /dev/speakers
> but of course with bad quality, see the sound chapter of
> the Linux Mobile Guide
> 
> Please let me know your experiences, solutions to put it
> into the LMG.
> 
> Werner
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