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Do either of these Asus soundcards work in Linux?
Hi, I'm returning my Soundblaster Z (again) because the mic is faulty. Shame though because that beamforming mic was the greatest thing since jesus. Seriously, Creative deserve an award or something for that mic, I can NOT go back to a normal mic, I may never use mics again lol.
But I need a card that isn't faulty, and one that works in Linux so here are my two choices:
Asus ROG Xonar Phoebus Solo
or
ASUS Xonar D2X/XDT
Do either of those work in Linux?
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Re: Do either of these Asus soundcards work in Linux?
 Originally Posted by Astralogic
Hi, I'm returning my Soundblaster Z (again) because the mic is faulty. Shame though because that beamforming mic was the greatest thing since jesus. Seriously, Creative deserve an award or something for that mic, I can NOT go back to a normal mic, I may never use mics again lol.
But I need a card that isn't faulty, and one that works in Linux so here are my two choices:
Asus ROG Xonar Phoebus Solo
or
ASUS Xonar D2X/XDT
Do either of those work in Linux?
ASUS Xonar D2X/XDT is working right now in Debian and alos in Ubuntu. Out of the box and the sound is superb.
Downside - There is a constant pulse (click) when the volume is beyond halfway. Uncertain if its speaker volume unit, Asus is investigating. One more thing you will need a 4 pin power lead and ASUS only have email support for soundcards. Pulse is Windows too. Finally, you will hear a click when you boot PC that is fan relay on card, and is normal.
Hope it helps.
Steve
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