James ha scritto:
> for example in /usr/src/linux/sound/pci
> I see this driver:
> intel8x0.c
>
> Looking at the comments in the driver:
> ALSA driver for Intel ICH (i8x0) chipsets
> This code also contains alpha support for SiS 735 chipsets provided
> by Mike Pieper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. We have
b.n. gmail.com> writes:
> What of these audio chips are supported with Linux?
In: /usr/src/linux/sound/pci/ca0106
look at this file:
ca0106_main.c
Driver CA0106 chips. e.g. Sound Blaster Audigy LS and Live 24bit
FEATURES currently supported:
Front, Rear and Center/LFE.
Surround40 an
b.n. gmail.com> writes:
> What of these audio chips are supported with Linux?
Well, in general when you use lspci -v or lshw, you see the information
about the main chip that is central to the device driver for
that piece of hardware.
For example on my ethernet, lspci reveals:
02:00.0 Ethernet
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