and yes, I don't follow the netiquette...
Antoine THOMAS Tél: 0663137906 2016-08-12 15:37 GMT+02:00 ttoine <tto...@ttoine.net>: > Actually my RME PCIe card doesn't work with any Linux distro. For >> testing purpose I installed Windows and FreeBSD and there is no issue >> to get it working on Windows and FreeBSD. >> > > FYI: http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Matrix:Vendor-RME -> > sorry that you purchased a not supported soundcard, maybe you should have > checked before. > > I owned and ran many PCI and PC card RME sound card, including the > Multiface II and the 9632, the Echo Indigo I/O and an Echo firewire sound > card (non exhaustive list). The 9654 is still in use in one of the Studio I > work with from time to time, with Ubuntu Studio, Ardour or Harrison Mixbus. > And YES, I did the debug for that with Ubuntu alsa packager, I even > negociate with Medibuntu that they host alsa-firmware when it was not > possible to have it in Ubuntu repositories. > > >> No need to continue off-list. It's absolutely inappropriate to >> "announce" a shop that sells the COF on clothes by an official Ubuntu >> Studio channel. > > > You are getting stupid. > > >> Buzz marketing... > > > >> You could even sell or give >> away clothes, stickers, patches etc. and even spread news about >> commercial Linux related hardware and software, but announcing a shop >> that sells clothes and/or cups, alcohol free-beer and similar unrelated >> things is a bad attitude, since without doubts it's an offence against >> the term "libre". Selling and announcing Emacs, install media etc. is >> absolutely ok. Selling clothes is as well ok, just announcing such a >> shop by an noncommercial distro sucks out loud. You can't seriously >> consider mentioning this and giving examples what could go wrong, a bad >> tone of voice. >> > > This is only your point of view. And, to be clear, I am starting to think > that this is not your field of expertise. (I will try to stay polite, as > Set asked) > > >> >> I programmed free pro-midi software on the C64 and shared self-made >> audio and MIDI circuits, when this didn't exist for Linux, "an operating >> system kernel first released on October 5, 1991"[1] and I chose Linux >> regarding the strictness FLOSS attitude. I'm even not against >> proprietary software and hardware, IOW I'm even not against mixing both >> domains, the proprietary with Linux, but there is a limit and this is >> mixing software and hardware with e.g. fashion ware. >> > > Again, this is your point of view. Nobody will force you to buy or wear a > Ubuntu Studio short. >
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