Kevin Donnelly wrote:
> On Wednesday 04 November 2009 13:57, rosea grammostola wrote:
>   
>> But will the drivers for the Yamaha products also be fine? e.g. are the
>> yahama products still working likely after the force?
>>     
>
> Call me a scaredy-cat, but I would be very dubious about force-installing a 
> kernel.  If your main aim is to get your wireless working, would it not be 
> possible to buy a USB one and use that in preference to the one on your PC?  
> I suspect the time you save in faffing about with all sorts of brokenness 
> will pay for it a couple of times over.
>   

Yesno

instead of buying new hardware, it seems to be better to get as most as 
possible hardware configurations working for linux real-time audio. OTOH 
it will safe time for the user just to buy another hardware. I don't 
know what is consequentially.

In his case, if I remember correctly, the device is fine with some 
distros or distro versions and that's a reason (after doing a backup) to 
do some experiments, before buying another hardware.

... yes, I found this earlier reply:

rosea grammostola wrote:
> Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>   
>> rosea grammostola wrote:
>>   
>>     
>>> Or is it possible to backport the 64studio jaunty-backport kernel to hardy?
>>>
>>>   
>>>     
>>>       
>> I guess you are asking for including the jaunty kernel to hardy 
>> backports, because of your wireless device. 
>>     
> Indeed, but not only for my wireless. I could add the jaunty kernel to 
> hardy, but that doesn't seems to be a good practise afaik.
>   

If I understand correctly his device is fine with Jaunty.

Ralf


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