At my work we have many of those cards, they seem to be working. But I'll test them next week.
If you want to try again later, I still suggest you to compile the packages from lucid's sources. It should be pretty easy, just a matter of doing 'apt-get build-dep jackd' to install dependencies, putting the deb-src line in your sources.list and typing the commands I listed, or simply apt-get source --compile jackd . You might need to compile some separate dependencies too. APT will tell you. This is always my approach on my debian system, I run either stable or testing and, if I need some version that is neither there nor in backports.org, I compile it from sid this way (works IMHO better than installing the precompiled ones). So I get always a reliable system. 2010/5/20, gusano <[email protected]>: > I have a Presonus Firebox. > in case you're curious, there are some discussions about my issue: > > http://lists.goto10.org/pipermail/puredyne/2010-April/003586.html > > and these days on the ffado-user mailing-list (sorry no url as it seems > to be down/unarchived(?) right now) > > _y > > > On 20/05/10 17:24, Ricardo G. Herdt wrote: >> I'm just curious, which interface do you have, and what are the >> problems? I also own a firewire card (fa-101), but use it mainly with >> debian squeeze and a rt kernel. It's working ok, but I didn't try (as >> far as I remember) with very low latencies. Will test again when I go >> back home. > > > --- > [email protected] > http://identi.ca/group/puredyne > irc://irc.goto10.org/puredyne > --- [email protected] http://identi.ca/group/puredyne irc://irc.goto10.org/puredyne
