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Hi, I am wondering if it is possible to use Debian as my OS and be able to

get my soundcard [Creative Sound Blaster Audigy Gamer-24bit] and TV-Tuner

card [ATI TV Wonder-Pro] to work. Have tried simplyMepis and now Mandrake 10

and can't get them to work. There is an ALSA driver that suppossedly works

for my soundcard. I suppose the best solution would be to invest in a

soundcard and TV tunercard that include a Linux driver, but can't really

afford them right now. Was until recently using XP-PRO with which all worked

well. I made a lot of DVD's. Would like to continue doing that without the

expense and hassles of Microsoft products:eg. if you erase hard-drive you get

major hassles trying to get the product key accepted again! So thought Linux

and Debian in particuliar to be an alternative suited to me. But only if I

can get all my cards working as well as being able to record and edit video

files [MPEG-2 from several sources] as I had before. My videocard [ABIT

R9600XT-V10/ with ATI chip] is working fine at least, and ATI does make a

Linux driver [which I didn't need to install] for some of their newer cards

but not the TV Wonder. So would hope there is some software available for DVD

production available as well. But the main thing now is whether I can get

the above mentioned cards to work. Hope you can advise. Yours' Sincerely

John. kirkby@quadro.net [Stratford ON Canada] PS: I suppose I should maybe buy a book on Linux. Have seen there is at least one distribution that is designed for video management. But have already noticed, in one day, that Debian users worldwide are providing wonderfull support/help to others.


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