Re: A sound card for linux

From: RodgerH (rodgerlee_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 10/30/03


Date: Thu, 30 Oct 2003 12:53:32 GMT

Buggs Bunny wrote:
> I am losing my patience trying to get my midiman sound card to work under
> linux.
> Any recomendations on a sound card thats supported by Redhat9
> The sound blasters seem a good start.
> I want a card that works without the need to install any additional software?

you are correct....i have a SB16 PnP PCI card that cost $25 - it works
perfectly under RH Linux with no fuss.
i does not support midi, but who cares if wav and mp3 is all you use.

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RodgerH
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