I use a sound card, Audigy 2ZS, well supported. So, I would have to google and read the Debian forums or something?
I thought Mint would be tweaked to work with stuff like this.
At least, well supported hardware.

lspci
Do you still want the hardware info?TBABill wrote:Has sound worked out of the box on other distros but failed with the LMDE distro? Could you post some more info about the machine. Particularly, if you still have Linux available on it, the output from a terminal when entering the codeWhat manufacturer and model computer? The brand name of a sound card will not tell which chipset it uses, but lspci should give you more specific info.
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Didn't work for me and definitely didn't work like a charm.salsalha wrote:This worked for me:
http://liquorix.net/
this install liquorix kernel, and at least for me works all fine, like a charm
Greetings

telenux wrote:Didn't work for me and definitely didn't work like a charm.salsalha wrote:This worked for me:
http://liquorix.net/
this install liquorix kernel, and at least for me works all fine, like a charm
Greetings







abercrombieande wrote:Sometimes the hardware gets switched after an update. Go under Menu -> Preferences -> Sound and check the hardware tab.


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