Go to nVidia.com and you may download the latest drivers for your product for many major operating systems including Linux.
Unfortunatly, Creative doesn't take Linux as seriously. They do not have a Linux-based driver for any of their products and yet they support four versions of Mac, IBM OS/2, and DOS.
For Linux users, there is a third party project at SourceForge.com called Emu10k1, and then, there's the ALSA Project. But don't expect any help from Creative Labs.
Linux has silent controversy
Linux has silent controversy
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NascarFool
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Sound cards should be manufactured with 1/4" jacks and shipped with 1/8" adapters. Would make it much easier for people like me, who feed all their computers' sound to one sound mixer, and then to a stereo.
This one's not the same as the ones that aren't different:
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