Let it be said: Not all sound cards works equally well for Linux - my onboard one is of the really bad, so now I'm looking for a functioning sound card for Linux.
My needs are playing music and support the headset mic.
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Let it be said: Not all sound cards works equally well for Linux - my onboard one is of the really bad, so now I'm looking for a functioning sound card for Linux.
My needs are playing music and support the headset mic.
Here is where a good card for your needs.
Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi XtremeMusic
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The breakthrough 3DMIDI technology lets you place orchestral MIDI instruments and move them around in a 3-dimensional space. You can now record in the comfort of your own home to the highest precision with X-Fi's ASIO low latency and a rich 109 dB SNR quality playback. Sound Blaster X-Fi has ushered in a new age of home digital entertainment.
Thanks - must admit that I find it difficult to judge from the descriptions of the cards here as there are some good Linux drivers for them . Had actually heard vicious rumors that Soundblaster is not the best choice for Linux, but it might not fit?
Most SoundBlaster Live, Audigy, Audigy 2, and Audigy 4 cards are supported by the latest ALSA drivers. Most Linux distributions include these drivers.