> i've pretty much given up on getting my m-audio > quattro working under linux. it works so well under > windows, and so well priced. oh well. The quattro is reported to be functional under Linux. I myself use usb audio in Linux (a 2-channel Edirol UA-5) with no problems. The alsa driver is the very same for all usb audio device. My experience with Linux usb has taught me to only hotplug the audio device, meaning: never boot the machine with the usb device on. With your modules.conf and .asoundrc well configured, always boot the machine without the usb device and only after all is up and running turn on the audio interface. Wait a minute and the card should be on on its own. It won't show on the oss emulation mixers, but jack, audacity and such should be able to see it under the appropriate device (hw:X or /dev/dspX). MB > > does anyone have any recommendations for a replacement > card that works well under both windows and linux? > > requirements: > alsa driver > asio driver (for windows) > at least 4in/4out analog > MIDI in/out > usb or firewire (i've got a laptop) > moderately priced > > i was looking at the m-audio firewire 410, which > looked like it would be great. does this work w/ > linux? > > thanks! > > -j. > -- ======================================= Marcus A. Bittencourt 158 Albemarle Drive Williamsburg, VA 23185 home phone: (757)565-6098 work phone: (757) 221-1070 email: alessi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx website: http://mabitt.people.wm.edu ======================================= Estou pouco me lixando para o significado disso tudo, apenas radiante pela experi?ncia. =======================================