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Hardware - what replacement sound card should I buy?
ryancw - 09.04.2008, 03:53 Uhr
Titel: what replacement sound card should I buy?
Kanotix is working flawlessly on my new-to-me Dell Dimension E520 . . . except for sound.  From poking around the forum, I see I am not alone in that.  I tried the suggestions I found under Hardware, with no error messages, but still no sound.  I have some sort of Intel sound card.  I'm not opposed to just buying a new sound card, if that is the easiest and quickest way of getting sound to work.   If I go that route, is there any particular card, brand, or type that you would recommend as being highly likely to work?  Thanks.
Kano - 09.04.2008, 11:20 Uhr
Titel: what replacement sound card should I buy?
Most easy way: disable onboard soundcard and use the cheapest USB soundcard you can find. Usually those work fine.
ryancw - 10.04.2008, 02:20 Uhr
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Thanks.  And now to really embarrass myself:  I've never heard of a USB sound card.  Is that internal, or does it plug into a USB port on the outside?  Is a PCI sound card likely to work (I see those for a pittance on Newegg)?  And how do I disable the existing sound card?
Kano - 10.04.2008, 03:06 Uhr
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Older PCI soundcards are most likely to work. If you can get a cheap soundblaster (best with emu10k chip) you will be fine too. USB is of course external, but very small.
DeepDayze - 27.04.2008, 19:59 Uhr
Titel: Re: what replacement sound card should I buy?
ryancw hat folgendes geschrieben::
Kanotix is working flawlessly on my new-to-me Dell Dimension E520 . . . except for sound.  From poking around the forum, I see I am not alone in that.  I tried the suggestions I found under Hardware, with no error messages, but still no sound.  I have some sort of Intel sound card.  I'm not opposed to just buying a new sound card, if that is the easiest and quickest way of getting sound to work.   If I go that route, is there any particular card, brand, or type that you would recommend as being highly likely to work?  Thanks.
Post lspci -nn so then a dev or any user can help you better in troubleshooting the sound issues. IMO, onboard sound's generally a crapshoot so its best to disable it and get a PCI or USB soundcard.
ryancw - 30.05.2008, 03:00 Uhr
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Thanks for the advice.  I'm going to order the new sound card soon, along with a floppy drive and serial port.
How do I disable the onboard sound?
jonOfTre - 30.05.2008, 09:22 Uhr
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Take a look at the BIOS of your DELL, there must be an option for. 
To enter the BIOS have a fast look, when your computer starts. Usually there is something displayed like 'Hit <del> to enter setup' (may also be a function key).
ryancw - 14.06.2008, 21:37 Uhr
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I was able easily to disable on-board sound, as soon as I entered the BIOS.  
But a sound card with emu10k chipset turned out to be difficult to find.  I discovered that the Sound Blaster Live PCI 512 has it.  Even found one for sale on an out-of-state craigslist.  Before going that route, I took a chance on a commercially-available, generic-looking sound card.  It worked great, so  in case it helps anyone else, here it is:  It is a C-Media CMI8768 eight-channel PCI sound card.  From newegg.com, it is part number CL-S8768-8.  $13.99. 
I just plugged it into the PCI slot, turned on the computer, plugged in the speakers, and off I went with sound.
Thanks for the help.
stalin2000 - 15.09.2008, 07:20 Uhr
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If you are looking for a sound card with very high sound quality:
Creative Audigy 4
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