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| __See Also__: * [[SoundConfiguration|How to configure sound system]] |
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| * [[http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Sound-HOWTO/x96.html|tldp.org Linux Supported Sound Hardware]] * [[http://lau.linuxaudio.org/Sound-HOWTO-3.html|linuxaudio.org Linux Supported Sound Hardware]] |
* [[http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Sound-HOWTO/x96.html|tldp.org Linux Supported Sound Hardware]] - obsolete (2001) |
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| * [[http://tuxmobil.org/sound_linux.html|tuxmobil.org Sound Card Support for Linux with Laptops and Notebooks]] |
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Sound >> SoundCard
A sound card is a computer expansion card that can input and output sound under program control.
Debian supports many Sound cards by default (PCI, USB, FireWire...). These lists may help when trying to determine if your device is supported or not:
PCI, see How To Identify A Device / PCI and Device Database / PCI
USB, see How To Identify A Device / USB and Device Database / USB
See Also
External links
Reviews
Supported Device Lists
tldp.org Linux Supported Sound Hardware - obsolete (2001)
