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Old 4th October 2005, 05:39 AM
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M-Audio Fast Track USB Sound Device

I have a fedora 4 64-bit installation on my system. I have a M-Audio Fast Track USB Device that I use as an audio interface for audio recording.

This is my first use of linux and I plan to use Audacity to record and mix audio files.

I tried to blindly install a driver package from OSS but the installation failed due to an unsupported kernel. I am currently using kernel-2.6.11-1.1369_FC4.

In the hardware manager the M-Audio device comes up as USB device with unknown driver.

M-Audio does not provide unix/linux drivers for this particular product.

How may I find a driver for this device?
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