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Hi, have anyone tried the PCI-e version of Juli@ in Linux? ESI says on their page that it is "Linux compatible (ALSA)", but I cannot see it in the supported soundcards matrix on the Alsa page
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Great to see another soundcard of which the manufacturer states it works with Linux. And afaics it uses an ICE1724 chipset which is supported by ALSA: http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index. ... Vendor-ESI
Assuming the Juli@ PCI version only differs from the XTE version by which bus technology it uses.
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I likely plan on getting this for my setup. Any news on this? Their webpage indeed says it's supported, and also indicates that the only difference to the PCI-version should be the PCIe extension (it's not phrased that way, but one could infer it given their phrasing).

Soo, any news on this?
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Yes I can comfirm that it works great and is instantly recognized by alsa
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eikakot wrote:Yes I can comfirm that it works great and is instantly recognized by alsa
Great to hear! Then I'll get this for sure.
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