On Tuesday 16 September 2003 16:05, Silvan wrote:
> On Tuesday 16 September 2003 10:14 am, Chris Cannam wrote:
> > capabilities enabled in my kernel.  I doubt if many other users
> > have either.  So I don't think it's really of immediate interest
> > in this discussion.  Or is it?
>
> Yeah, probably.  It's the way of the future.  If you don't have such a
> kernel, and don't have the extra dangerous features turned on, you're a
> weirdo and nobody in Linux audio land will listen to anything you have to
> say about your troubles.

Well, sorry to be a pain here, but if I'm just dabbling with various sound 
apps, as opposed to using them in a studio-type setting as a pro, I'm not 
sure I particularly want to install a special kernel to do it.  If I install 
it as a separate kernel, I need to reboot to use it, and if I install it as 
my main kernel, it's unlikely to have all the bits that SuSE (for instance) 
add.  If I want it to, I then have to do a kernel recompile, and that's all 
getting a bit far away from a relaxing tinkle on the ivories.

If Alexandre can see some way around this, fine, but otherwise I think the 
original musing was along the right lines.

-- 

Best wishes

Kevin Donnelly

www.kyfieithu.co.uk - Meddalwedd Rydd yn Gymraeg


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