Delta 1010 Drivers Linux

Delta 1010 Drivers Linux
  1. Delta 1010 Drivers Windows 7
  2. Delta 1010 Drivers Linux Windows 10

M-audio Delta 1010lt now has a special edition for these Windows versions: Windows 7, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 7 32 bit, Windows 10, Windows 10 64 bit, Windows 10 32 bit, Windows 8,Windows 10 S 32bit, Windows 10 Education 32bit, Windows Vista Home Basic 32bit, Windows XP Starter Edition 64bit, Windows 10 IoT 32bit, Windows 7 Enterprise (Microsoft Windows NT) 64bit, Windows 7 Starter 32bit, Windows 10 Enterprise LTSB 64bit, Windows 10 64bit, Windows Vista Home Basic 64bit, Windows 10 Pro Education 64bit, Windows 7 Home Basic 64bit.

I have done quite a bit of research and experimentation on this issue with no success, so I'm hoping someone out there has had the same issue and solved it.I have been running my Delta 1010lt fo many years now on several incarnations of my home studio system, and it has been a corner stone of my audio system. I currently have my studio (AVLinux) and my daily driver (Debian) on parrallel HDD's on the same machine. The same hardware I have been using for quite a few years now. The problem is everything works great for a few weeks or even months then all of a sudden my Delta card dissapears from the hardware list on both OS's. I have actually observed this happening as the sound starts to distort then gets worse and after about 10 seconds stops working all together.

Delta 1010 Drivers Windows 7

After that it is gone, it doesn't appear with lshw and the only way to get it back is to physically swap the card to another PCI slot. Force restarting ALSA does not help. Then a few weeks/months later, same issue. I have my onboard audio disabled in the BIOS and use the Delta card on both systems. On the main pc I am just using pulse and Mudita24. In AVL I don't have pulse installed at all, but the issue affects both systems.The steps I have tried to resolve this are too numerous to list here really, so I will provide further info as requested.

Delta 1010 Drivers Linux Windows 10

But the key points are one; This issue has been consistent across multiple distros as my daily driver has changed from Ubuntu to Arch and finally Debian, and two; It actually works perfectly for weeks or months at a time even though I use this system all day every day for work. This issue doesn't actually stop me working, which is why it's been ongoing for so long. But it's a pain, so I'm hoping there's a solution out there.