On Wed, 2013-03-20 at 11:57 +0400, Louigi Verona wrote:
The paradox, I guess, is in the fact that mainstream
Linux means -
hardware compatibility.
What people usually want is hardware compatibility and Linux as it is.
Which is impossible, since hardware compatibility will most likely
make Linux more mainstream.
Imagine that we click our fingers and instantly Linux is compatible
with 90% of hardware. It is
going to be used by more and more people very quickly.
Following jack devel mailing list, I'm aware that even many Windows user
like Linux software, e.g. jack and it's cynical (Patrick just named it
"ironic") that there now is jack available for iOS, but not for Android.
However, until now I couldn't find jack for iOS.