Date: Fri, 04 Mar 2005 13:36:32 -0500
To: redhat-list@redhat.com
I have an Aardvark Direct-Pro 24/96 "Personal Studio" sound card and would
like to know if there are drivers for this card avalable for Linux. I dont
know what chip set is used on the card and I think the manufacturer is no
longer in business. Its a great setup for semi-pro recording and I would
like to be able to still use it without having to keep a windows system
alive (after I have finished the switch to Linux).
Also, is there something akin to Soundforge (audio editing software) that
runs on Linux?
Re: Opinion: NVIDIA drivers are a BAD Thing [tm] ... >> source drivers, we are pretty much stuck with the situation. ... > the community and trying to push X and Linux integration forward. ...ATI has not changed. ... > the right to either make the chip themselves or to sell the card... (Fedora)
Re: is it software or hardware? ... Visit ATI site update the video drivers... Visit your mobo site & update the drivers... my video card is an ati radeon 9800 ... though i dont really remember how long. ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware)
Re: Firewire + USB card causes trouble when inserted ... > I am having trouble getting Linux to recognize the following PCMCIA... > system has no trouble, however, recognizing my wireless PCMCIA card... There are windows and mac drivers available for this ... (comp.os.linux.portable)
Re: Off topic: Windows ... I have found Linux is great for server applications and when a ... I have attempted to install a workable version for my home PC on ... I doubt there are drivers available for most of my USB ... It also does not recognise my wireless card, my audio card, ... (uk.legal)
Re: Netgear wireless card ... >I am a newbie in Linux, however I make a lot of effort to get rid of Windoze ... >Does anyone know or have already used this card with Linux? ... I have an MA521 which has that new Realtek chipset... There are drivers of sorts on the Realtek website. ... (comp.os.linux.networking)