Searching for Linux Audio Support information? Find all needed info by using official links provided below.
https://wiki.linuxaudio.org/wiki/hardware
Linux Hardware support Although some audio hardware companies forget to make drivers for linux, more and more hardware is supported by Linux. Because of good work of many people in the 'world of linux audio' and more companies who have noticed Linux.
https://www.linux.com/tutorials/professional-audio-production-linux/
Jan 30, 2013 · Linux is a superior platform for professional audio production: stable, efficient, and you don’t get gouged for software licenses. You have to be careful to select audio hardware that is well-supported on Linux, but this is less of a problem than it used to be. Look for USB audio interfaces that don’t need custom proprietary drivers, but stick to the USB spec like they’re supposed to.
https://www.learndigitalaudio.com/how-linux-audio-works-vs-windows-audio-2017
In Linux audio the driver is built into ALSA which talks to Jack or Pulse Audio. In Linux all the hardware drivers are built into the Kernel and supplied out of the box (with a few exceptions like propriety 3 rd party graphics drivers.) There is nothing to download.
http://www.linux-usb.org/USB-guide/x319.html
USB Audio Support USB audio systems such as speakers normally comply with the USB audio class specification. If your audio device does not comply with the specification, it will not work with Linux at this time. You need to turn on the Sound card support kernel option, which is in the Sound section.
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