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Basic, solid CD-RW (52x24x52) from Lite-On. Comes
with Nero (Windows version, but still), a blank
CD-R, and a "CD to soundcard" cable. Enclosed
literature indicates data tra ...
This motherboard uses Intel's 845e chipset.
Mandrake 9.2 ran on it just fine, recognizing the
onboard Intel NIC chip.
I had an Audigy soundcard and a GeForce 4 attached
to ...
FIC motherboard. Socket A. for processors up to
Athlon XP200 . Up to 1.5Gb RAM in three slots. ATA
100, onboard AGP 4, five PCI slots and one CNR
slot. Built in soundcard uses ...
External USB soundcard - can work with plain
usbaudio driver from ALSA, however Richard
Cochran's OSS driver from
http://www.cs.umass.edu/~cochra ...
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 ...
Although this soundcard is recognised and
apparently works with Linux using Alsa I could not
get it to work out of the box with either Mandrake
9.0 or Slackware 9.0.
Instea ...
Aureal has been bought by Creative a couple of
years ago, so this is not a mainstream soundcard
and there are no official drivers or suport for
GNU/Linux.
Recently, ALSA adde ...
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