[CCing Rick, who may find this info useful] On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 10:58 AM, Brad Figg <brad.f...@canonical.com> wrote: > Can you educate me on what all the source packages are that we care > about?
Using the Ubuntu desktop seed as focus: Primary tier: alsa-driver/linux alsa-lib * alsa-plugins * alsa-utils * pulseaudio * Secondary tier: jack-audio-connection-kit * libffado * libsdl1.2 openal-soft * Tertiary tier: alsa-oss * alsa-tools * Those marked with an asterisk are in quite good shape for Lucid; I don't anticipate any changes between now and Beta2Freeze on 1 April (except the inevitable kitten-killer). alsa-lib has one annoyance remaining, but it is a feature addition, requires upstream discussion and coordination to fix, and is already documented in the KarmicCaveats section of DebuggingSoundProblems. libsdl1.2 has some nagging issues not in the sound layer but in input. There probably will be a couple more uploads addressing them. alsa-driver/linux, as usual, has the torrential downpour. Nearly all of these can be categorized as hardware enablement. The significant remainder is getting the fix for excessive wakeups in the pcm core patched into ubuntu-lucid.git. It's already fixed in the crack-of-the-day alsa-driver builds in ppa:ubuntu-audio-dev and only affects a smallish (but non-trivial) portion of HDA users, so I'll ask the reporters for feedback and get a request-pull posted as appropriate. -Dan _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-audio-dev Post to : ubuntu-audio-dev@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-audio-dev More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp