Any card with an Ess chipset is definately easier to configure
generally....!
You can use Yamaha too with Alsa modules, but in my opinion
the Creative sound card is a better bet in terms of sound quality.
Bye
Kaushik
From: Vinu Moses <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Saturday, September 09, 2000 2:15 PM
>Hello,
>
>I've finally decided to junk my Aztech PCI 168 sound card in favour of a
>linux supported sound card, even though the aforesaid card gives
>*excellent* sound quality in windoze.
>
>My local vendor offers me two choices, both of which have drivers for
>linux.
>
>Creative PCI 128 (based on the ensonique ES1371 cipset)
>Yamaha PCI (based on the YMF 724 chipset)
>
>Using only quality of sound as the criterion, could anyone suggest which
>of the two sound cards would be a better choice?
>
>Thanks,
>Vinu.
>
>--
>The relative speed of a computer, regardless of CPU architecture, is
>inversely proportional to the number of Microsoft products installed.
>
>
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