In the meantime, good luck, to both of us. I will let you know if I am able to find a resolution that is better than either of these. So far, it looks like the only option is to hack the OS somehow, or replace the card itself. Sound Output Mode - 5.1 channel surround Enclosure Type - Internal Interface Type - PCI Express x1. I have considered contacting Creative about the issue, but have been somewhat hesitant, as I had thought I could find something out there to resolve the issue. I paid $100 on Amazon.įor those of us using this product, there seems to be no Linux support. This is not a cheap low end card like the Audigy. High quality audio that is clean & crisp. The card works fantastically in Windows 7. Not allot of resources can be found across the web referencing this card, or frequency of the issue.Ģ - Either not many people purchase this card, or most users who do, use it with Windows. I believe this may be a result of a deal with Microsoft to specifically produce this card for Windows only, as I am also unable to locate any Mac OS-X drivers for the product.Ī few facts I have noticed over the last few months while attempting this:ġ - This is a rare issue. The drivers load, the install begins, but I get the same message each time: "Product not detected on system!" (or something to that effect). Neither version of Linux would allow for installing my Fatal1ty card drivers. I have just installed Mint 14.1, previously also tried in Ubuntu 12.04. Thus far, I have not been able to get this to work either.
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