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RE: Sound Card



Hey check out:
http://linux.aureal.com/

I don't know if that helps or not but there it is.
-Don Prince

-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Larson [mailto:rlarson monmouth com]
Sent: Friday, February 04, 2000 10:21 PM
To: redhat-install-list redhat com
Subject: Re: Sound Card


A couple of months ago Aureal stated that they plan to release Linux drivers
some time 'soon'. I haven't seen the driver yet.

There is a beta test time limited driver demo available from
4Front-tech.com. Unfortunately 4Front drivers are not free, you can probably
get a new card cheaper than buying the 4Front driver. 4Front stopped work on
it
when Aureal announced they were going to support their card under Linux -
leaving
Aureal owners in Limbo.

Sorry that the news is not good. I have an Aureal, and have been waiting
since
last March for a driver. I gave up and bought a card (Hoontech) that is both
technically superior and well supported for something like $35.

On Fri, Feb 04, 2000 at 08:18:52PM -0600, John R. Mariotti wrote:
> Although this subject has come up quite frequently, I have attempted to
solve it on my own before
> enlisting the services of this list. I have a Diamond Monster Sound II
Card on my system. And though
> when it scans for sound cards using config it says I have a Vortex/Aureal
and they aren't supported.
> Not sure on this whole thing but, does anyone know of a driver, a file, a
tech guru or anything else
> along those lines that could help me out?
>
> Even if I have to Jerry-Rig it, I need my sound card to work, and the last
thing I need to do is
> obtain another, as I don't have the funds currently to do so. :-(
>
> Any help on this will be most appreciated
>
> John
>
>
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