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| Last Review by mary - posted: 10-17-2004 09:35 PM |
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Works great for me, under every distro, kernel, and computer I've tried it under.
Automatically detected, etc.
It shows up as /dev/sda1 (or sdb1, sdc1, depending on whether I've had an SCSI drive also attached to the computer)
Rating: 10
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Product Details: "FlashGo! Flash Memory Reader/ Writer" by rootboy - posted: 04-03-2004 - Rating:          10.00 |
| Last Review by mary - posted: 10-17-2004 01:24 PM |
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Was automatically detected and configured using alsaconf. It uses the snd_emu10k1 kernel module.
Just had to toggle to off the "Audigy Analog/Digital Output Jack" under the "Switches" tab in kmix (to get any sound at all) and turn up the channel "EMU10K1 PCM" or I would only get sound out of my right speaker.
Oh, I did have to run snddevices to fix devices permissions, but I don't think that was related to the card itself.
It works smoothly so far. 28 (!) channels (bass, treble, 3D controls etc)
Sound quality seems to be really good (I'm no sound expert though...) I have no complaints about it.
I would highly recommend it.
Rating: 10
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Product Details: "Sound Blaster Audigy (OEM)" by DrOzz - posted: 02-18-2004 - Rating:          10.00 |
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