On Wed, 2004-12-01 at 16:37, Dave Robillard wrote:
On Tue, 2004-30-11 at 17:43 -0500, Lee Revell
wrote:
No one said they were good. I just said it was
better than no support
at all, and whatever RME decides to do, they designed the hardware, it's
THEIR CHOICE.
No, it's not better than no support at all. No support doesn't destroy
Linux in the long run. Try to think on a little wider scale than
getting one silly little sound card to work in your specific (x86,
running a "supported" version of the Linux kernel) computer. There are
more important things than trivial convenience for a small subset of
Linux users (at the expense of all the other ones) you know.
My problem is a whole lot more important than 1 silly little sound
card. As I said before, somewhere around 200 Linux systems with NVIDIA
cards and the proprietary driver. The "more important" things you speak
of are important to you but not to me. I don't belong to your church.
Without that "church", you wouldn't have any Linux to use at all.
Feels a bit like stone-throwing in the glass-house to me.
--
CYa,
Mario