[linux-audio-user] supported soundcard

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Most "soundblaster" cards work about as well on Linux as on Windows,
sometimes better, at the basic job of getting sound in and out of the
computer. Depending on which distribution of Linux you use, you may have
to do a little investigating to figure out what kind of card your
"soundblaster" actually is. If you want a cheap sound card, the cheapest
emu10k1-based card you can find is probably a good choice. That's what I
have.

If you want a pro level card, the M-Audio Delta line is where I would
look first.

On Tue, 2003-05-27 at 16:11, nightrid3r wrote:
> i'm looking for a sound card that comes with linux support.
> i recently switched over to linux and now i want to ditch my soundblaster 
> card.
> I find it hard to locate any cards that work with linux.
> Could you give me some advice about a good card for linux.
> 
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