Well, it does have most of the Audigy controls, such as digital out.  I don't believe I had a previous sound card in this machine, and there is no onboard sound on this box.
 
It's booting up now, so I'll check in a minute.  I'm starting to wish I didn't do the upgrade, as it seems to have broken a number of things.  Right now, my focus is on sound though.
 
This is what I see in /proc/asound/cards
 
0 [Unknown        ]: Audigy - Audigy 1 or 2 [Unknown]
                     Audigy 1 or 2 [Unknown] (rev.3, serial:0x511102) at 0xece0, irq 9


 
On 9/15/05, Michael T. Dean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Michael T. Dean wrote:

> Jeff Clemens wrote:
>
>> Acutally, alsamixer doesn't have the mute controls either any more.
>> Looks like maybe somehow that got removed from the support for the
>> Audigy.
>
> Are you sure you've got the ALSA driver installed?  What does
>
> /sbin/lsmod | grep -r 'snd[-_]emu10k1'
>
> give?  Is the ALSA driver there?  (I'm assuming you don't have an
> Audigy 2 Nx or an Audigy LS in which case you want to check for
> 'snd[-_]usb[-_]audio' or 'snd[-_]ca0106', respectively.)

Hmmm.  It must be 4:20 in the morning.  If alsamixer works, you've got
ALSA drivers installed, but following on my line of thinking, are you
sure that some other soundcard isn't the "first" card (i.e. integrated
sound on your motherboard).

What does

cat /proc/asound/cards

give?  If your Audigy isn't card 0, then you're probably seeing the
mixer for the other card.

Mike
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