Consequently, many popular chipsets either don't have a native Linux driver at all, or only have a half-finished one.
There are also no Linux drivers available.
If you find something which has Linux drivers then be prepared to spend time learning how the different audio subsystems communicate with each other.
The available Linux drivers do not support much of this.
G35 is also supported by the Linux driver.
It wasn't until 2004 that ATI started development of Linux drivers.
The standard Linux drivers can not necessarily manage them correctly.
It's worth checking to see if Linux drivers exist for your printer and other key peripherals.
Hauppauge offers limited support for Linux, and doesn't offer Linux drivers on its web site.
There are three steps: Creating a Linux driver, installing it and using it.