Does this mean alsa 1.0.1 will be added to kernel 2.6.1 ?

Op do 08-01-2004, om 19:15 schreef Jaroslav Kysela:
> Hello all,
> 
>       this is our first final ALSA release with number 1.0.1. As you all 
> expected, there are only minor fixes against 1.0.0rc2.
> 
>       The 1.0 code is a direct successor of the 0.9 code which firstly
> introduced the completely reworked APIs since 0.5 version. Our focus is
> to offer a hardware abstraction layer for all kinds of hardware including
> proffesional equipment.
> 
>       I would like to say a strong THANK YOU to all people who
> contributed to this project. Namely: Abramo Bagnara, Takashi Iwai, Paul 
> Davis, Clemens Ladisch, Massimo Piccioni and all others.
> 
> Changes since 1.0.0rc2:
> 
> * alsa-driver
>   - added --with-redhat switch to force RedHat kernel detection
>   - fixed system timer behaviour
>   - OSS PCM emulation
>     - added OSS_ALSAEMULVER ioctl to identify ALSA driver
>     - changed whole-frag (default again) => partial-frag
>     - small corrections in snd_pcm_oss_get_ptr()
>   - USB audio fix
>   - RME9652 - fixed driver load
>   - GUS - fixed race - scheduling in interrupt
> * alsa-lib
>   - added ipc_perm option for direct plugins (dsnoop, dmix, dshare)
>   - fixed range settings for simple mixer
>   - added asym plugin
>   - alisp work (not too much important at the moment)
> 
>                                               Jaroslav
> 
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> Linux Kernel Sound Maintainer
> ALSA Project, SuSE Labs
> 
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