LOL, I'll take that as a no...
Alrighty then, keep em empty 'ma niggas'.
20/2 jed wrote:
Anyone already augmenting their essence hw_drivers with sw that brings
back some of the functionality in windoze? see below...
jed wrote:
Gotcha, so there may well be OSS apps (read; not drivers) out
Anyone already augmenting their essence hw_drivers with sw that brings
back some of the functionality in windoze? see below...
jed wrote:
Gotcha, so there may well be OSS apps (read; not drivers) out there
with which one can implement many of these feature's anyway?
I would have thought
Anyone care to concur or disagree with my assertions? :-D
jed wrote:
or if some OSS implementations of the features below start to pop
up. :-(
jed wrote:
Is it ever likely that some of it will be supported in some
shape/form in the future?
Spose it's all proprietary and unless one
On Mon, 16 Feb 2009 23:55:43 +1000
jed jedi.the...@gmail.com wrote:
Anyone care to concur or disagree with my assertions? :-D
jed wrote:
or if some OSS implementations of the features below start to pop
up. :-(
jed wrote:
Is it ever likely that some of it will be
Gotcha, so there may well be OSS apps (read; not drivers) out there with
which one can implement many of these feature's anyway?
I would have thought many people in trying to get hw drivers working,
would also share an interest in this side of things too, hence my line
of questioning.
Sorry if
jed wrote:
Damn, that's a substantial amt of stuff that won't be available don't u
reckon?
Yes.
Best regards,
Clemens
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or if some OSS implementations of the features below start to pop
up?...:-(
jed wrote:
Is it ever likely that some of it will be supported in some shape/form
in the future?
Spose it all proprietary, and unless one of the organisations behind
one of the major distros chips-in for
Is it ever likely that some of it will be supported in some shape/form
in the future?
Spose it all proprietary, and unless one of the organisations behind one
of the major distros chips-in for licensing, it will never become
available? :-(
Actually, it looks like this week ...
Nice :-D
Can you please be a little more specific about these driver features
implemented in software?
Or provide a link to where it's outlined?
They're listed on this page:
jed wrote:
Is support for this coming soon?
Yes.
How does using ALSA compare to using drivers developed by the vender
specifically for Windows?
i.e.
Will I not be getting most out of this card (hardware-wise) if I'm not
using the drivers Asus developed, or is the difference negligible?
Is support for this coming soon?
Yes.
Awesome, is it likely to be within the next 6-months?
How does using ALSA compare to using drivers developed by the vender
specifically for Windows?
i.e.
Will I not be getting most out of this card (hardware-wise) if I'm not
using the
jed wrote:
Is support for this coming soon?
Yes.
Awesome, is it likely to be within the next 6-months?
Actually, it looks like this week ...
Please note that the Linux driver does not have the driver features,
which are implemented in software (Dolby, SVN, Xear, etc.).
Can you
jed wrote:
Is support for this coming soon?
Yes.
Awesome, is it likely to be within the next 6-months?
Actually, it looks like this week ...
Nice :-D
Please note that the Linux driver does not have the driver features,
which are implemented in software
Is support for this coming soon?
How does using ALSA compare to using drivers developed by the vender
specifically for Windows?
i.e.
Will I not be getting most out of this card (hardware-wise) if I'm not
using the drivers Asus developed, or is the difference negligible?
Cheers,
Jed
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