ah yes OSS, I think the last time I encountered it in the wild was Mandrake 8.1<br /><hr /><strong>Subject:</strong> Re: [kwlug-disc] Linux supported sound cards<br /><strong>Date:</strong> Tue, 01 Sep 2015 14:45:28 -0400<br /><strong>From:</strong> "R. Brent Clements" <rbclemen@gmail.com><br /><strong>To:</strong> "peter_melse@gto.net" <kwlug-disc@kwlug.org><br /><strong>Reply-To:</strong> KWLUG discussion <kwlug-disc@kwlug.org><br /><!-- html ignored --><!-- head ignored --><!-- meta ignored -->
<div style="width: 100%; font-size: initial; font-family: Calibri; color: #1f497d; text-align: initial; background-color: #ffffff;">Pulseaudio does not replace the need for alsa or OSS (depreciated) hardware level drivers. But yes, the USB audio devices are quite well supported</div>
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<div id="_originalContent">I'd look into usb sound cards, I've had good luck with the cheap ones. (and pulseaudio)<br /><br /><hr /><strong>Subject:</strong> [kwlug-disc] Linux supported sound cards<br /><strong>Date:</strong> Tue, 01 Sep 2015 18:07:35 +0000<br /><strong>From:</strong> CrankyOldBugger <crankyoldbugger@gmail.com><br /><strong>To:</strong> KWLUG discussion <kwlug-disc@kwlug.org><br /><strong>Reply-To:</strong> KWLUG discussion <kwlug-disc@kwlug.org><br />
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<div>I just found out the other day that the sound card (Creative Labs Audigy FX) in my dual boot desktop doesn't have Linux drivers (specifically, Ubuntu). Windows side works fine. In travelling around Creative Labs' website, I noticed a serious lack of Linux commitment from CL.</div>
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<div>Does anyone have experience with any sort of PCI-e sound card that has available Linux drivers? I value "cheap" over "lots of flashy lights". And being half deaf, I don't really care for some audiophile-level sound machine, just something that can drive my external speakers reasonably well (the sound card on the motherboard has issues, thus my need for a separate card).</div>
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