> > Because I think ALSA does too much in the kernel (and it is not > > well documented eiter). > > Wait a minute, why do you say that?
Because: - I think ALSA is not that well documented. - I'd rather see a combination of a device specific kernel driver and a user-space driver than a common kernel interface. > ALSA seems to do a lot less in kernel > space than OSS (a lot has been moved to alsa-lib), and also much code is > commonly shared between drivers, which is very nice. I'm not comparing ALSA to OSS. And having user-space drivers doesn't prevent code sharing. I just don't like the common device file interface. --ms
