On Mon, 17 Dec 2001 05:11, Jussi Laako wrote: > Mark Constable wrote: > > Linux audio got screwed over by Linus allowing a semi-commercial > > "product" to be embedded within the kernel 7 or so years ago. It > > has taken this long for any adequate replacement to come along, > > which is ALSA. > > ALSA was not ready at that time, still isn't and maybe never will.
Huh ! Maybe you would prefer it if ALSA never made it into the kernel but that just propogates the current retard situation we have with OSS for the rest of us. > Specifications of OSS are open so you or anyone else is free to write OSS > drivers. Huh2 ! **THE** point is that the REAL OSS driver is proprietory and NOT available to be included in the kernel. That sux !!! > Some drivers can't be opensource because some hw manufacturers require > NDA's for specs. Huh3 ! **I** never want to use any sound hardware that does not include open sourced drivers, full stop (others may but I certainly don't). I *want* to see *some* harware encouraged to be opened up (to avoid anything like this scenario in the future) and accepting NDAs from a few uncooperative manufacturers just extends the problem. The sooner OSS and it's pandering to dickhead hardware manufacturers gets out of the kernel the sooner we can seriously start to work with manufacturers that ARE responsive to opensourcing their hardware specs without compromise. No open-boogie, no linux hw sales, no mercy. The use of OSS over the years has done more to damage and stifle audio development on Linux than any thing else. The proof of my statement is that *we* still do not have a decent music app, that works, after frigging 5++ years of OSS in the kernel, and I squarely blame it's non-open-source inferior throw-away kernel component for that. The insidious part is that as long as this half-arsed OSS audio device is around, at all, then it inhibits truly open developement of the overall Linux audio interface. That truly sux... begone from my kernel !!! --markc
