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Your other option is to keep your new motherboard and URI.
Though ACID does not support newer motherboards, Debian should.
I have built a Debian bare metal AllStar install image.
It will take you from a fresh HD to running AllStar server.
You will then have to edit your config files in /etc/asterisk.
The link to the image is at:
<a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="https://github.com/N4IRS/AllStar/wiki/X86-Debian-Bare-Metal-Install"><https://github.com/N4IRS/AllStar/wiki/X86-Debian-Bare-Metal-Install></a>
I will be happy to answer any questions you have. This is built from the current source on the SVN.
73, Steve N4IRS
> Hi,
> We have used URIs in some radio projects, its a great product.
> But we can't make it work on "new" PCs. We are using the Centos (ACID) ISO
> image with Asterisk.
> In the new PCs there are some problems with the audio.
> David Kramer from DMK Engineering Inc. Told me that "You are correct in
> that some newer PCs have very poor hardware support under Linux.
> Specifically the USB drivers are buggy. The only suggestions we can offer
> are to 1) try using a different motherboard or 2) use an older PC that as
> you noted seem to work better."
> - Which kind of new motherboards work OK with ACID + URIs?
> - Is there some alternative to the URIs that don't use USB?
> Thanks in advance
> Best Regards
> John</pre>
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