-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- You could always try out the OSS (www.opensound.com) sound drivers for your card. Evaluation version is free, if you want to use it a license costs around 15$. For some soundcards they offer better support than the linux kernal equivalent, it's worth a try. Jay Summet On Sat, 23 Sep 2000, you wrote: > > I've been using the emu10k1 drivers since the first one > appeared; currently using today's snapshot, although I've been using the > version that Mandrake installed when I updated to 7.1 until today. I have > a set of Cambridge SoundWorks speakers that sound fabulous when my wife > listens to CDs or mp3s under Win98. Unfortunately, under Linux they sound > somewhat tinny and fuzzy, sort of like very slight square wave > distortion on a solid state guitar amp, if anyone knows what that > sounds like.. Does anyone else see this difference, or is it just me? > > -- > > Barry Marler > Plant Genome Mapping Laboratory > University of Georgia > Rm 158, Riverbend Research Center > 110 Riverbend Road > Athens, GA 30602 > (706)583-0168 > (706)583-0160(fax) > > > > - ---------------------------------------- Content-Type: text/plain; name="message.footer" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Description: - ---------------------------------------- - -- -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP 6.5.1i iQCVAwUBOczzY7WkkhmZq4xxAQEEMAP+L+21HSWIvLtP/d3K+j6mcs0prZ5TPhJl oXQfHp3Lr5OhHjT4adO5MoUPXa0G1LqDP7yNKNlgcJajRDla5E/A6oDlmSB1Whjt N0C7DvAYT3U7XoiWUdP6xaPKMSKtvx+MuSblNkEvTqP+7lLlFL80RPK92cYl0ehp dvZcva2RIok= =KCSB -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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