On Mon,
2008-01-21 at 16:18 -0500, Ivica Ico Bukvic wrote:
In other words, provided that my conjectures are
true, I could see ALSA
becoming simply an API to access the soundcard and everything else
being moved out of the ALSA which IMHO could help spur some of the
ostensibly bogged down aspects of Linux audio experience.
I think this is entirely accurate. the distributions and other "desktop"
organizations are tired of ALSA as "the solution", and are embracing
PulseAudio and various similar efforts/wrappers (e.g. Phonon on KDE).
ALSA is going to vanish as an API for all but those developers who don't
know how to use google. Pulse even has plans to "replace" JACK one day,
but its lead author fully understands the challenge there.
Thanks for the clarification.
So this begs for a question: is there a consensus whether this is
considered a good thing or a bad one? IMHO I see it as a good thing as long
as it makes things better and more transparent.