Thank God I'm not the only one. ;-)
There isn't a Linux driver as such but the last three distributions pick it up as a CS4624 chipset rather than the CS4630 that is with the Santa Cruz. Also if you get the sound working, it won't be instantaneous. That means with some programs like xmms, and most games (tuxracer, chromium, etc) there can be up to a two second delay from when an object does something to when the sound for that event gets played through your speakers (but that could be just my system).
If you find out it would be really good if you could let us know. The only thing from dumping windows from my main system is this sound problem. Cheers and GOOD LUCK.
Craig Williamson
-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Boggs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 3:04 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [expert] santa cruz turtle beach
I have a turtle beach santa cruz sound card, and was wondering if you folks
know of any driver in linux. Thanks RB
