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Hi,
bad thing is, I already did this back when alsa 0.5.x was stable. They told me
plain blunt and simple that linux is not supported. I also sent my complain
to the crystal guys. They pointed me to their driver which works just a
little better dep
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Hi Richard,
On Friday 15 November 2002 00:06, Richard Stevens wrote:
> Which cards are recommended? The Alsa Project driver matrix doesn't help
> much here since according to that table the DMX Xfire 1024 is supported. I
> know for sure that it doesn'
On Fri, 29 Mar 2002 21:15:49 +0100, Oliver Sampson
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>Hi,
>Thanks for the tip. This did the trick, for finding out my soundcard
>type. Now I just need to find the diver. I'm looking for
>snd-audiopci, and it's nowhere to be found in the alsa-driver
>directories. Shou
Hi,
Thanks for the tip. This did the trick, for finding out my soundcard
type. Now I just need to find the diver. I'm looking for
snd-audiopci, and it's nowhere to be found in the alsa-driver
directories. Should this really be that hard to find?
Thanks,
Oliver
On 29 Mar 2002 13:15:11 +0100
Am Fre, 2002-03-29 um 12.32 schrieb Oliver Sampson:
> Howdy,
> I've got RH7.2 installed on my system, and I'd like to put the ALSA
> drivers onto my system. Is there a way to find out which soundcard
> driver my system is currently using?
executing the following command (as root):
'lsmod'
sho