On Mon, 2010-06-28 at 11:22 +0100, Daniel James wrote: > Hi Ralf, > > > Why should I read the code, when i could ask the coders? > > My answer would be: because it could help you ask the right questions. > Asking the right questions, in the right way, will elicit better answers. > > You've clearly done a lot of work in identifying the problem of MIDI > jitter on GNU/Linux, and making other developers and users aware of it. > > To get to the next level - where you could write a patch that would be > considered for adoption by ALSA, or another relevant part of GNU/Linux, > would take more work still. If you are personally prepared to take on > this major challenge, I would encourage you to do so. You might like to > read http://lwn.net/Kernel/LDD3/ for a start. > > > I can't read Linux code, it's cryptic > > And yet some people do read the code, and submit patches that work. So > it can be done. > > Cheers! > > Daniel
Bookmarked. It's not that easy to learn C, C++, especially it's hard to get knowledge about what 'cryptic' code is good and what is bad regarding to rt. Best, Ralf _______________________________________________ 64studio-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.64studio.com/mailman/listinfo/64studio-users
