Is this possible on Linux?

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Today I wanted sound on my Linux rig, so I plugged in an old Audigy I had gathering dust.

Now my sound system is a little unusual... Basically I need linux to output 2.1, is this possible?
 
You'll need to read up on the alsa .asndrec (IIRC) file which is the config file for alsa sound in/outs

I gave up last time trying to get all 8 inputs/outputs on my card working, i just switched back to windows instead so i could use ASIO again.
 
You'll need to read up on the alsa .asndrec (IIRC) file which is the config file for alsa sound in/outs

I gave up last time trying to get all 8 inputs/outputs on my card working, i just switched back to windows instead so i could use ASIO again.
Yep I think Linux has a long way to go to match ASIO drivers really, especially with card with that many connections.

Anyway, I'll try fiddling with that asndrec file and see if I can get my sub to spring to life. :)
 
Oh don't get me wrong, with the advent of JACK and PulseAudio linux is lightyears ahead of windows, it's just that both of those sit on top of systems like ALSA which is *still* a complete pain to configure after all these years - it's the same with X and proper multimonitor support, it just isn't *there*.
 
Multi monitors is another thing I yet to figure out... :( It should help now I've got wifi setup, and also I have the luxury of a 2nd pc to use incase I screw up my linux box somehow... :)
 
Multi monitors is another thing I yet to figure out... :( It should help now I've got wifi setup, and also I have the luxury of a 2nd pc to use incase I screw up my linux box somehow... :)

I use 2 monitors, nvidias driver control panel makes it very easy these days, I remember battling to set up dual screens with the raw xorg configs and it wasn't nice :p. Not sure what its like with ATI however.
 
two monitors on an nvidia card = easy

Anything else = might as well be impossible.

I'm used to a quad monitor setup over two cards - both of them used to be Ati, theres just no chance of getting that to work, not unless i spent months learning X config (and probably source code too)
 
Yeah, I've converted to NVidia simply because I can't be bothered with jumping through hoops to get an ATI card working on my *nix box. Even if ATI offers better bang for buck (dunno whether it does or doesn't to be honest) I won't go for one of their cards till they get better at support *nix.
 
I've eventually got the Audigy to function without issue, it has to be in a specific PCI slot so a little trial and error was needed.
ATI actually has a future with linux.. some decent drivers are being written called radeonhd :)

Am I likely to be able to do it in the next week? I'm running a Radeon 9200se right now, but I've got a FX5200 on the way... Either way, I'll be looking forward to having dual displays in Linux...
 
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