On Fri, 12 Oct 2001, Paul Davis wrote: > >i seriously doubt that. perhaps it's true for additional companies, as > >hammerfall is well established in the high-end and m-audio (and terratec) > > how many hammerfall purchasers do you think run linux?
not as many as unix in general (it seems to be well supported under many systems). ;) hammerfall is expensive, and i'm sure many linux users want to pay as little as possible for hardware, just like we rarely pay for any software (enter ice1712). i think a better question is how many people currently do not run linux for pro-audio, but either bought a hammerfall or ice1712 card instead of something else solely because they know they can use it in linux once linux is user-friendly enough in this area. i wonder how many companies are using these cards (and they would own many cards) to stream audio over the net on their linux/unix servers. > >i think it's going to take the alsa api to be stabilized ... > > i'm bustin' my ass! :)) and i'm learning how to help! (mostly so i can make things do what *i* want them to do, and not what the software limits me to do). -dave _______________________________________________ Alsa-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/alsa-devel