[linux-audio-user] Best(saving *time* and some money) linux souncard for a laptop

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On Friday 01 July 2005 16:10, Paul Winkler wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 01, 2005 at 12:20:01PM +0200, Arnold Krille wrote:
> > What else do you want except more channels?
> a better reputation :)
> Some googling suggests that user experience with these
> runs the gamut from pretty good to awful.
> Of course, most of the problems are reported by those running windows...
> but if you get it working, it seems like very good value for money.

On my gentoo this was just making sure alsa-firmware is emerged and plugging 
it into a free usb-port (the real tricky part). And until now I haven't heard 
anyone complaining about the device at least not on linux...

Arnold

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