Jan Depner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Wed, 2004-12-01 at 16:37, Dave Robillard wrote: >> On Tue, 2004-30-11 at 17:43 -0500, Lee Revell wrote: >> > No one said they were good. I just said it was better than no support >> > at all, and whatever RME decides to do, they designed the hardware, it's >> > THEIR CHOICE. >> >> No, it's not better than no support at all. No support doesn't destroy >> Linux in the long run. Try to think on a little wider scale than >> getting one silly little sound card to work in your specific (x86, >> running a "supported" version of the Linux kernel) computer. There are >> more important things than trivial convenience for a small subset of >> Linux users (at the expense of all the other ones) you know. >> > > My problem is a whole lot more important than 1 silly little sound > card. As I said before, somewhere around 200 Linux systems with NVIDIA > cards and the proprietary driver. The "more important" things you speak > of are important to you but not to me. I don't belong to your church.
Without that "church", you wouldn't have any Linux to use at all. Feels a bit like stone-throwing in the glass-house to me. -- CYa, Mario
