On Wed, 02 Oct 2013 21:06:58 +0200
Victor A. Stoichiţă <svictor(a)svictor.net> wrote:
Will Godfrey <willgodfrey(a)musically.me.uk>
wrote:
I've been offered the loan of one of these.
Does anyone know if it
plays nicely
with Linux?
Is it plug-and-play, sacrifice a goat, or somewhere in between?
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I use a KA6. Works like a charm. Fully plug and play with alsa, all in/outs show in Jack,
most controls are hardware and the one which isn't (digital clock source) is
accessible in alsamixer.
Regards,
Victor
Thanks for your replies people. This looks very promising.
A friend has one that he seldom uses, and knowing that I was thinking of buying
one, very kindly offered to lend me his to try it out. I didn't want to put him
to the trouble and cost of sending it to me if it was going to be a nightmare!
P.S.
I'm using kernel version 3.1 and haven't seen *any* of the stability problems
described in one of those links.
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