Hello, just got on the list, so greets to all. actually, this weekend marks the final success of a 6 month battle learning Debian linux from scratch and getting my HDSP card running on my laptop. i moved all my PD patches made under windoze over to the Linux partition, fired up the card and made some real free software noise finally. have to say I'm finally quite pleased :-) my setup is: Asus L3 series laptop with Cardbus and Multiface. as of yesterday, i can run all channels of the HDSP under Alsa and Jack, although I do not have --realtime priority for the Jack yet [requires a recompile that I will do this afternoon]. I compiled the Alsa drivers and Jack myself, and am using .deb packages from Demudi [development Sarge version, due for "official release" in a few weeks] for most of my apps, including Ardour, which seems to run fine. [Ardour can be very tricky to self-compile.. it seems to have hundreds of dependencies and flags to change!] I would say that the best resource I have found for the HDSP card is this page: http://pd.klingt.org/files/hdsp-howto.html Dieb is using a Dell Inspiron 8000, but he has gathered just about all the needed info there to get the HDSP going, assuming you can compile Alsa and Jack and know how to start them. otherwise, here is a good place to start [probably everybody knows this one...]: http://myweb.cableone.net/eviltwin69/ALSA_JACK_ARDOUR.html One thing I did discover: Mandrake and Redhat both gave me serious problems even recognizing the PCMCIA card. seems there was some kind of IRQ conflict, but I didn't linger long with those distros anyhow, so I couldn't offer a mor detailed explaination... which distro are you running, Darren? Another thing for you to investigate would be the PCMCIA drivers on your laptop. see Dieb13's page above for more info on that. good luck! derek Jaakko Prättälä wrote: >On Sunday 20 April 2003 11:48, Darren Landrum wrote: > > >>Apologies if this question has been asked before. >> >>I'm looking at finalizing the design for my studio, and I figure that Linux >>+ Ardour is looking really good at this point. I also investigated the RME >>line, and found the Multiface, which looks like exactly what I need. >> >>So my question is, has anyone used this card with Linux, and does it work >>well? Thank you for your help. >> >>Regards, >>Darren Landrum >> >> > >Hi Darren. I don't know about the pci interface >but I've had "some" problems with the cardbus. >In other words, it doesn't work at all on my laptop (hp xe4100). >For the time being I've been running pd on windows <a deep and heavy sigh>. >The worst thing is that I don't know if I have to buy a new laptop or what >(as if I could afford one...), for I haven't yet found out if this is a bug in >the driver or if some part of the kernel just doesn't mix with the hardware. > >Anyway it's a great audio interface (and should be for that price). >I get a very low latency running pd with asio drivers on windows xp. >(Did I actually say that? Yechh! :-) > >Actually, if someone is successfully using multiface+cardbus, >I'd like to know. Which laptop are you using? > > >