Kristoffer and list,
On Nov 12, 2016 00:21, "Kristoffer Gustafsson"
wrote:
>
> I jwant an internal card that works.
> I've read much about this card and alsa, and now this stupid error in
alsa that says unable to open slave.
> I have googled and googled and found no solution.
> I bought audigy rx
I've got an usb card already.
I wanted an internal card because that is easier, I don't have to edit
the alsa files all the time, and reboot and so.
Ok, there is the realtek card on the motherboard, but you can't record
or anything with that.
The only cards I can see on the market are asus and crea
I'm being blasted by adverts. I think the website is click bait. ;-) Open
source people don't like adverts. I'd use the ALSA list.
Regarding Pulse Audio, I run opensuse where you can painfully turn it off and
on. I say painful because I really never had the selection box work without
doing a b
Hi.
I read this Before buying
http://www.linux-hardware-guide.com/2014-08-26-creative-sound-blaster-audigy-rx-sb1550-7-1-sound-sound-card-pcie
/Kristoffer
2016-11-12 9:31 GMT+01:00, li...@lazygranch.com :
> With linux, use approved cards. It isn't like the manufacturers embrace
> Linux. The progr
With linux, use approved cards. It isn't like the manufacturers embrace Linux. The programmers/maintainers work with what they are given.
I jwant an internal card that works.
I've read much about this card and alsa, and now this stupid error in alsa that
says unable to open slave.
I have googled and googled and found no solution.
I bought audigy rx.
Had audigy 2zs some years, and i liked it. That card worked.
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