On 2009-05-25, Daniel Gracia Garallar danie...@electronicagracia.com wrote:
Sure and additional framework should make easy porting other projects to
OpenBSD, but as far as audio programming is related, native audio
support is nicely implemented and rock solid.
most of the applications which
a very interesting answer
http://www.4front-tech.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3133
I recall OSS being discussed on this mailing list after OSS went
open source and changed the license. Can Jake or any other developers
in charge of audio on OpenBSD explain the issues involved in porting
OSSv4
open source and changed the license. Can Jake or any other developers
in charge of audio on OpenBSD explain the issues involved in porting
OSSv4 to OpenBSD?
I personally have fantastic experience with our audio but I would
think that OpenBSD could benefit at least from extra audio drivers.
Am
/viewtopic.php?t=3133
I recall OSS being discussed on this mailing list after OSS went
open source and changed the license. Can Jake or any other developers
in charge of audio on OpenBSD explain the issues involved in porting
OSSv4 to OpenBSD?
I personally have fantastic experience with our audio but I
to OpenBSD?
I personally have fantastic experience with our audio but I would
think that OpenBSD could benefit at least from extra audio drivers.
Am I very wrong? Sorry for the noise.
audio(4) and all the current audio drivers would need to be
modularized to not conflict with OSSv4
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