[LAD] Linux-audio-dev Digest, Vol 179, Issue 15
Stéphane Letz
letz at grame.fr
Tue Jan 25 13:30:24 CET 2022
Some old stuff on the JACK2 project:
https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02158993 and http://lac.zkm.de/2005/proceedings.shtml
https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02158922
(more generally https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/search/index/?q=JACK+grame&submit=)
https://archive.org/details/LAC2009WhatSNewInJack2
Stéphane
> Le 25 janv. 2022 à 12:00, linux-audio-dev-request at lists.linuxaudio.org a écrit :
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> Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2022 19:09:53 +1100
> From: Philip Rhoades <phil at pricom.com.au>
> To: Linux Audio Developers <linux-audio-dev at lists.linuxaudio.org>
> Subject: [LAD] A History of Audio on Linux somewhere?
> Message-ID: <56fa25296efbdfd75a37c512551f2974 at pricom.com.au>
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> People,
>
> I am just a regular user of Linux audio but I am interested in the
> history of how software was developed and what problems they were meant
> to solve on Linux eg OSS, ALSA, Jack etc and more recently PipeWire.
>
> Is there such a documented history already in existence on the web
> somewhere? (ie NOT a HOWTO) - that would be intelligible to non-audio
> professionals?
>
> I am interested in learning and understanding more about audio and
> perhaps making better use of my system (Fedora 34 + Wayland soon to be
> updated to 35).
>
> Thanks,
>
> Phil.
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> Philip Rhoades
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> PO Box 896
> Cowra NSW 2794
> Australia
> E-mail: phil at pricom.com.au
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