Am Mittwoch, 7. November 2007 schrieb Alex Norman:
I have a dual boot machine here, if I have my Delta
1010 (PCI card) in a
PCI-X slot windoze sees it but when I boot up linux and do lspci I don't
see it.
I have one PCI slot but it is being blocked by my graphics card [which is 2
slots wide].. I'd really like to get this sound card into this box..
As far as I remember there are special kernel-options for PCI-X. Maybe your
kernel doesn't have the support?
So, do the linux drivers not support PCI-X for these
cards? If they do,
has anyone here had success with this solution?
The linux-driver for the soundcard will work![*] Once linux knows about the
device. And as lspci is not showing the card, its not a question of the
driver for the soundcard but of the drivers/support for PCI-X.
Arnold
[*] This is not a promise or guarantee. I don't own such a card and I am not
responsible/involved in the driver development. I am just judging from the
experiences others have with Delta1010-cards and from my experience with
linux (since 8 years).
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