Re: [Alsa-user] Cheap USB audio card with phantom

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John Rigg <aldev@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> Finding such a device that works with Linux could be a challenge though.
> I got the impression from a quick look at the M-Audio web site that
> most of their USB devices listed on the ALSA matrix have been
> discontinued.

In theory, every USB device that is class compliant should work 
out of the box.
The ALSA soundcard matrix is pretty much out of date, it seems to be
not maintained anymore.

Matthias


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