Re: [kde] Sound Cards



On Tuesday 28 March 2006 08:25, John wrote:
Hi
I suppose that this is ot but the alsa mailing list seems to be dead
so maybe some one can help.

Then you may not be subscribed. I got the last message from that list at
3pm my time (GMT+5) yesterday. In fairness, linux-audio-user is much
busier. I sort both to the same folder.

I'm looking for a sound card with midi support. I also want full 192K
sampling for all modes both in and out. This is generally rather
expensive with one exception as far as I am aware - the esi juli@
card. Google searches show plenty of linux updates for this specific
card but give no idea of the current status. Lot's of moans about it
not being supported too.

This question should get you knowledgable replies on LAU.

Will this card function in any useful way with my current
installation? If it will play music and notification sounds etc I can
always use it's full potential under windoze until the driver is
fully developed.

According to /usr/src my kernel version is 2.6.13-15.8. I still
haven't figured out how to get at the kernel version from konsole and
there isn't any src. there to check.

uname -r should disgorge the one you are actually running. And 2.6.13
anything is getting fairly long in the tooth.

Regards
John

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