On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 7:21 AM, Paul Davis wrote:
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 6:40 AM, Hartmut Noack
wrote:
What I am trying to say is: the PA-people should be aware, that there is
pro-audio-hardware out there, that can be used for desktop-audio too but
is still quite different by design compared with the average HDA-chip.
I think you should STOP immediately labelling Lennart and anyone else
involved in PulseAudio. You simply don't know what they know. Lennart is
actually much more familiar with what pro-audio/music creation needs are
than the vast majority of posters on this list are about the issues faced by
desktop and mobile audio. Many posters to this list also display a
remarkable level of ignorance about how PA actually works, how it is
configured and what it can do.
Maybe when he stops wasting thousands (maybe millions) of people's
time and hardware, he will start earning some respect.
Yes. hardware! He costed me a 120GB harddrive so far. I don't want to
mention about the time I spent on pulseaudio to get my card working,
for which had no issues with pure alsa.
Orcan
You know, perhaps I should demand Linus and the kernel hackers stop
wasting my time by releasing those broken kernels which just dump me on
grub. The 2.4 series worked just fine for me....