DyingMuppet 0 Posted February 10, 2005 Hello, does anyone know if there is a soundcard that works normally at linux, because my onboard AC'97 jacksense doesn't. I know its linux's problem because it won't work with jacksense soundcard really good. It just sounds like my boxes are blown up. x) Share this post Link to post
iamroot 0 Posted February 10, 2005 Well, Creative cards work really well. I'm using a Live card on one of my boxes. Funny that your AC 97 doesn't work cos i'm using FC3 and FC2 now and my VIA AC 97 works perfectly with these distros. Maybe its your distro. What r u using? Share this post Link to post
danleff 0 Posted February 11, 2005 I have a Yamaha that works great. Yes Creative cards, Ensoniq, and Soundblaster Live work well (not the adulterated legacy ones found in Gateway and Dell systems). What motherboard is this? And yes, what exact distro and version? If you go with a add-on PCI card, just make sure that you disable the onboard sound in the bios. Share this post Link to post
BSchindler 0 Posted February 14, 2005 AC97 is an industry standard. It is not a specific piece of hardware, i.e., a brand. You did not mention which release of Linux you are using, but I have found that the ALSA drivers work for 99% of the sound systems I have encountered. ALSA can be a little tricky to install if you are not familiar with Linux installation procdures, but I am fairly sure that it will fix your problem. Bill Share this post Link to post
danleff 0 Posted February 15, 2005 This is onboard Gigabyte with jacksense? If so, It would be important to use a new distro, like Mandrake 10.1 or Fedora 3. If you post the motherboard make and model, as well as the distro and version that you are using, this would help a lot. Share this post Link to post