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You can see what sound card you have by using the <cmd>lspci</cmd> command in the <app>Terminal</app>. You can get more complete results if you run <cmd>lspci</cmd> as <link xref="user-admin-explain">superuser</link>; enter <cmd>sudo lspci</cmd> and type your password. See if an <em>audio controller</em> or <em>audio device</em> is listed—it should have the sound card's make and model number. <cmd>sudo lspci -v</cmd> will show a list with more detailed information.
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You can see what sound card you have by using the <cmd>lspci</cmd> command in the <app>Terminal</app>. You can get more complete results if you run <cmd>lspci</cmd> as <link xref="user-admin-explain">superuser</link>; enter <cmd>sudo lspci</cmd> and type your password. See if an <em>audio controller</em> or <em>audio device</em> is listed—it should have the sound card's make and model number. <cmd>sudo lspci -v</cmd> will show a list with more detailed information.
Translated and reviewed by Andrew Janke
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