hello mark !
should you ever want to apply for sainthood, you have my vote.
Mark Rages wrote:
>
> Halloo everybody,
>
> Previously I proposed using a Wiki for documentation, at least until
> the API settles down. I put together a demonstration of my idea on my
> website.
>
> See my attempt at
Dear authors and users of ALSA
drivers!
I want to ask you a few questions
associated with usage and propercompilation of ALSA drivers. I have Mandrake
Linux 8.0 with kernel2.4.8-12mdk that I downloaded (with sources as
well).Unfortunately I found out that module snd.o doesn'toffer
/proc
On Sat, 13 Oct 2001, Mark Rages wrote:
> Previously I proposed using a Wiki for documentation,
Can you look at it off-line (besides grabbing everything with
wget)? Can you print it out (besides one page at a time)? Can you search
it (besides using google on-line)?
> Would this be an ef
On Sun, 14 Oct 2001, Kevin Conder wrote:
> Can you look at it off-line (besides grabbing everything with
> wget)? Can you print it out (besides one page at a time)? Can you search
> it (besides using google on-line)?
Wiki will lose Wabi-sabi if taken offline. ( http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?Wab
On Sat, 2001-10-13 at 19:08, Mark Rages wrote:
> Halloo everybody,
>
> Previously I proposed using a Wiki for documentation, at least until
> the API settles down. I put together a demonstration of my idea on my
> website.
>
> See my attempt at a tutorial here:
> http://mlug.missouri.edu/~markra
I apologize in advance for bringing up what is probably an old issue, but I
think I am missing something.
Some time ago I discovered to my surprise that when the OSS compatibility
modules are loaded, applications that attempt to open /dev/dsp when it is
already in use will find themselves blocked
On Sun, 14 Oct 2001, Mark Rages wrote:
>
> On Sun, 14 Oct 2001, Kevin Conder wrote:
>
> > Can you look at it off-line (besides grabbing everything with
> > wget)? Can you print it out (besides one page at a time)? Can you search
> > it (besides using google on-line)?
>
> Wiki will lose Wab
On Sat, 13 Oct 2001, CeDeROM wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I see, that this subject is good for biig discussion :]
Looks like it.
> I've read all informations... I'm sure they will help me - as I'm just a
> begginer in that subject.
>
> 1. There is no problem to write it in C. I just used to assembler, and