On Feb 15, 2013, at 15:19 03, M Donalies wrote:

> Why is it that I can find 
> entire books on programming the linux kernel, but so little about either Alsa 
> or Jack?

In a nutshell: because the communities to which the Linux kernel is relevant 
are larger, by several orders of magnitude.  They also include significant 
multinational corporations who have bet their entire future on its success.  

The lack of audio programming docs used to upset me also, until I realized 
that, as pro audio developers, we're just a flea on the back of this elephant 
called Linux.  I've learned to accept the fact that, when learning to do 
something new, I'm going to be spending a lot of time studying source code and 
reverse engineering other applications.  That's a basic cost of working with a 
free (in both senses) and open system.  Other systems exist that have well 
established documentation systems, but extract costs in other ways.  Take your 
choice.

Cheers!


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