I have been working on installing the Asus Xonar DX for quite a time now... it's fine on 32-bit Ubuntu Gutsy, with great sound, but doesn't work at all on 64-bit Ubuntu Hardy. I've tried the most recent ALSA release, and OSS, and even a compile with the ia32-libs installed in case a 32-bit compatibility layer was the issue.
What is noticeable, from hours of Googling, is that the people who have functioning Xonars on Linux, either 32 or 64-bit, are using the D2, which is a PCI card, unlike the DX or D2X (both PCIe). I guess this is somehow significant?
What is noticeable, from hours of Googling, is that the people who have functioning Xonars on Linux, either 32 or 64-bit, are using the D2, which is a PCI card, unlike the DX or D2X (both PCIe). I guess this is somehow significant?
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