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Debian sound card help
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Debian sound card help
Hey all, i just switch OS's and got most thing running, however, i don't remember what sound card i have. Is there anyway my os can tell me? Because once I find out what card i have I can just go to their website and download their linux drivers.
Any help would be great! thanks all -Sami |
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Hello and welcome to Techspot.
You could always take a look inside the case at the card itself. Regards Howard
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Yeah just openening the case would be the best idea, there should be tons of software capable of detecting what soundcard you have. But the best and most reliable option still is opening your case and just read what the label says!
Good Luck! |
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