sound advice needed

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Hi Chuck, et al,

    I have an AWE 64 running here with the alsa driver and speak freely. It
works quite nicely for me. Just follow the alsa compile/intall directions and
it all works well.

    I had a bit of a problem with the script to start speak freely connecting
to Kirk's reflector, but Bill Acker helped me with that and all's well.
(Thanks Bill!)

Chuck Hallenbeck wrote:

> Hi gang -
>
> I am upgrading a system to Linux here, and have a chance to add an AWE/64
> sound card. Should I do that? My own system has a very old SB16 which
> works like a charm,  but this newer card may or may be as easy to tame. I
> am sure some of you folks have experience with newer cards and can tell me
> either to "go for it" or "stay away from it". I would like to install the
> alsa drivers and get speakfreely running on the new machine. Will I be
> able to?
>
> Chuck.
>
> My web site is http://www.mhonline.net/~chuckh (I C Q = 67363342)
> "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
> safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." -- Benjamin Franklin, 1759.
>
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