On Tue, 27 Nov 2001, Takashi Iwai wrote:
> That's true.  And not all ALSA drivers have been tested well on the
> current version, especially ones for old ISA chips or SB (and its
> compatible) driver.  In such a case, "good" means "more stable" or
> "support more chips".  That's what lack ALSA lacks of sometimes.
> 
> Thus I'd like to propose that at least we should check the
> functionality of _each_ driver before sending patches to Linus.
> If no one can check the driver, then we need to put a note to the
> driver, that it's not maintained.  i.e. more clear current status.
> IMO, this is enough before merge.

I have an AD1816a based ISA card.  It doesn't work with the current Alsa
(though it does work with 0.5).  I have no idea how to fix it, or where to find
someone to fix it (aside from here).  I have no idea whether it's a generally
broken driver, a driver broken only for this one card, or if my setup is
wrong (well, I don't *think* it's wrong), but it certainly at least looks
suspicious.


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