Howard Philips ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) schrieb: > Anyone know when ALSA is expected to reach a more > or less stable state? I have tried ALSA on three > different PCs, each with a different sound board > (es18xx, Ensoniq 1371 and CMI 8378,) and the results > have been rather disappointing, in that the sound > behaves far more erratically with the ALSA drivers > than with the ones in the kernel sources. > _If_ they worked, they worked really fine. Hadn't had any problems with the drivers itself but the installation just plainly sucks. Ever had another alsa than the one you are going to compile? Forget it.
> Things are even worse with the 0.9 release than > with the 0.5 one to boot. Also, any previous queries > 0.9 works fine on all machines where had never been another alsa before. > to this list have only been responded by people > expressing similar frustation, rather than anybody > giving a solution, or even a hint of a solution, which > is of course not encouraging :-( > This is really annoying, posted problems here two or three times, than gave it up and had to return to a plaon OSS driver. Seemingly the alsa developers don't look in their own mailinglist. > I guess I'll be giving up on the ALSA drivers for > the time being. > I couldn't even really begin ... mfG Johannes
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