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From: Landis McGauhey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Sat, 5 Jul 2008 15:49:25 -0700
Subject: [Alsa-user] is this card supported by ALSA?
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> Windows Device Manager calls it Creative SB audioPCI.
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> cat /proc/asound/cards calls it ENS1371 - Ensoniq AudioPCI Ensoni
On 06-07-08 00:49, Landis McGauhey wrote:
> Windows Device Manager calls it Creative SB audioPCI.
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> cat /proc/asound/cards calls it ENS1371 - Ensoniq AudioPCI Ensoniq
> AudioPCI ENS1371.
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> ALSACONF calls it ens1371 Creative Labs Ectiva EV1938.
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> I'm confused! Can anyone tell me if this c
Windows Device Manager calls it Creative SB audioPCI.
cat /proc/asound/cards calls it ENS1371 - Ensoniq AudioPCI Ensoniq AudioPCI
ENS1371.
ALSACONF calls it ens1371 Creative Labs Ectiva EV1938.
I'm confused! Can anyone tell me if this card is suppported by ALSA? I bought
it as Creative SB a
I haven't found this anywhere in the FAQs.
If I have a 5.1 sound card, i.e. a card that will drive 6 speakers, I would
like to play 3 different stereo sounds on 3 pairs of 2 speakers so that I
don't have to buy 3 sound cards.
Is this doable? If so do you have a link to instructions and does this
Unbelievable! I dual boot with Windows - boot into Windows and *unmute sound
*.
On Fri, Jul 4, 2008 at 9:10 PM, Brad Milne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Toshiba Tecra P5
> Xubuntu Hardy Heron
> snd-hda-intel
> alsa 1.0.17rc3
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> Sound just stopped working. I can't be specific on what happened - n