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<TT>Ye of knowledge,</TT><BR>
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<TT>I moved Turtle Beach Santa Clara card from Windows to Fedora 2.6.10CCRMA</TT><BR>
<TT>machine. On Windows had to install drivers, run software to configure.</TT><BR>
<TT>On Fedora box, it simply detected new card and worked but... There are</TT><BR>
<TT>jacks for front and rear speakers and a multipurpose jack that can be</TT><BR>
<TT>configured (using windows software) to provide output for center channel</TT><BR>
<TT>and bass. Win software/drivers aren't much help in Linux. Anyone know</TT><BR>
<TT>how to address the card to switch that jack to speaker output mode?</TT><BR>
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<TT>I can set speaker system to 4 channel mode, run soundcard detection,</TT><BR>
<TT>play the test sound and it hits all the speakers. Maybe that's the best</TT><BR>
<TT>I can hope for. Maybe the speaker driver decodes center and bass as</TT><BR>
<TT>well as or better than the sound card; I suspect not.</TT><BR>
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<TT>Thanks for any help/advice.</TT><BR>
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<TT>Sam</TT><BR>
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