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This is a Gigabyte motherboard with IDE drive
controllers. No SATA here. It also features temp
and fan speed monitoring.
The fan and temp sensors uses these modules:
via ...
The company PPA is called "Parts, Peripherals and
Accessories" ... http://www.ppa-usa.com/
They include driver information for Linux on their
websi ...
When connected as the manufacturer states,
LFE/Centre channel works in windows but not in
linux. To get full 5.1 functionality in linux,
swap LFE/Centre cable from Line In soc ...
Socket-370 for Intel FCPGA Celeron, FCPGA Pentium
III or Tualatin/Tualatin Celeron processor.
Mainboard supports front-side bus speeds of 66MHz,
100MHz or 133MHz.
Has the ...
Compiling my own kernel, I enabled ALSA's C-Media
8738/8338 driver (in a stock Linux 2.6.5). I
haven't tried all the features, but output on line
out works fine. There's als ...
Perfect Linux support: GPL'd drivers for both ALSA
and OSS are available. The OSS drivers are
integrated into both 2.4 and 2.6 and the ALSA
drivers are in 2.6 and easily avail ...
Very fast, reliable, solid mobo. Well-built with
nice finish and attention to details. Good
documentation.
It works flawlessly with one large stick of RAM,
rather than two ...
This is just another CM 8783 based sound card. It
has a pair of line outs so its good for a cheap
4-speaker card. I've had some issues with it and
KDE's aRts, but that's about ...
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