I used TerraTec EWX 24/96 cards and they worked very good. Now I'm using a RME HDSPe AIO, a PITA on my machine. However, RME cards are the best cards that can be used with Linux and it's said that the card I'm using should work too. As far as I know the HDSP 9632 is used by many Linux users without any issues. What ever card you should buy, keep in mind that PCI slots will be replaced, resp. are already replaced by PCIe slots.
On Sun, 2013-07-07 at 11:57 -0700, Susan J. Dridi wrote: > Hi Brian, > > Thanks for the recommendation! > > -Susan > > On 07/06/2013 07:11 PM, Brian Redfern wrote: > > Presonous cards seems to have good results if your system can handle usb2 > > On Jul 6, 2013 7:08 PM, "Susan J. Dridi"<s...@freeshell.org> wrote: > > > >> Hi All, > >> > >> Don't know if anyone is still on this list, but I thought I'd try. > >> > >> As many here are, I'm running Debian these days. Recently, I have been > >> unable to get JACK to work with my Firepod (it used to work fine). The > >> messages are cryptic, and after many searches, I'm at a loss. I found one > >> post with a similar error message, and the user reported a loose cable. > >> That's not my problem. > >> > >> At this point, I'm giving up on firewire and am looking at sound cards > >> that work with Alsa. > >> > >> So, if anyone is here, do you have any recommendations for a sound card > >> that I could use with Debian stable (squeeze), Alsa, and JACK, Ardour, > >> etc.? > >> > >> The lists I've found are a bit outdated, I thought I might try an M-Audio > >> Delta 1010, but they are no longer available. I'd like to go shopping soon, > >> but don't want to end up with something else that doesn't work with Linux. > >> > >> Many thanks! > >> > >> -Susan _______________________________________________ 64studio-devel mailing list 64studio-devel@lists.64studio.com http://lists.64studio.com/mailman/listinfo/64studio-devel