El sáb, 18-06-2005 a las 18:34, Lee Revell escribió: > On Sat, 2005-06-18 at 16:38 +0200, Richard Spindler wrote: > > Well I think that there is absolutly no border between "Professional" > > Audio and "Non-Professional" Audio. > > > > Just think about it, today you're using mainly xmms to play some > > ogg-files, but suddenly you become a little creative, und you want to > > do some drumming with hydrogen. I see no reason why somebody would > > screw up his whole configuration just because he suddenly switched > > from beeing a "consumer" to beeing a "professional". > > > > So propably jack is the only way out for the desktop :) > > FWIW, Linspire (formerly Lindows) have made the same conclusion, and > their next release will use JACK for all desktop audio.
Well, I'm sadly not a developer, but using GNU/Linux I learnt to promote it between the w$ users, and I guess we've all have learnt that. Why not just simply apply the same reasoning to the Linux Audio world? As a scratch, this is what I will start "preaching" for now on: * Want audio on GNU/Linux? Use ALSA + jack _directly_. * Distros like Linspire are already doing it (¿in the same way that Suse did with ALSA?) Why aren't you??? (in a polite way, of course :-P) * More stuff like that. It's simple, and we as a LA* comunity have our contacts with each part of the libre software world. Just a matter of starting preaching it, I guess... Cheers, Damian- She got her good looks from her father. He's a plastic surgeon. -- Groucho Marx
