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Ok, that will explain it.<br>
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I'm using jack applications, like Hydrogen, Rosegarden, Ardour, and
none of them is lash-ed, i believe.<br>
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thanks,<br>
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Lobo<br>
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Dragan Noveski wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Ricardo Lobo wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hi People,
I have two questions, or maybe we can call it, surveys.
First: Is there anyone here who uses LASH? I tried it but I didn’t
found it useful, am I missing something?
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<pre wrap=""><!---->hallo, for me lash is running good for muse, seq24, specimen and glashctl
the problem that i see is that not that much jack clients are lash-ed.
cheers,
doc
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<pre wrap="">Second: Yesterday I was told to try the OSS V4.0, because it is – or
so I was told – better than ALSA. It goes against what I think to be
the common opinion around here.
Thanks,
Lobo
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