On 07/07/2011 12:33 PM, Howard wrote:
>   Hi, I am running Fedora 13.
> I was given a computer and do not know what sound card is installed.
> What is the best way to go about finding out what it is?

to see what your hardware is, from a terminal cli, issue commands;

   man lsusb

   man lspci

   lsusb -v

   lspci -v


to see rest of "list" commands, from a terminal cli, issue command;

   locate ls|grep bin/ls


for more info on your "NVIDIA GeForce 6150 SE" chip, see;

   http://www.nvidia.com/page/nb_6100_tech_specs.html

if you want further info, enter "6150se" in 'search bar.


hth.
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