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http://insanecoding.blogspot.com/2009/0 ... sorry.html
Linux sound article -- looks like OSS might be a good option
Linux sound article -- looks like OSS might be a good option
Susan Cragin wrote:
automatic transmissions?
I shouldn't poke too much fun at them. They are a dedicated crew. I hope they
can figure out why USB audio of the VXI head set variety is so problematic.
I've experimented with actually speaking under wine and it works well enough
that I'm frustrated we can't cross the last chasm or two and get it working For
average users.
That Linux sound system Developers have a deep and profound knowledge of
automatic transmissions?
I shouldn't poke too much fun at them. They are a dedicated crew. I hope they
can figure out why USB audio of the VXI head set variety is so problematic.
I've experimented with actually speaking under wine and it works well enough
that I'm frustrated we can't cross the last chasm or two and get it working For
average users.
Linux sound article -- looks like OSS might be a good option
On Sat, Jun 20, 2009 at 11:52 AM, Susan Cragin<[email protected]> wrote:
aren't focusing on this instead of 10 second boot times. Sound has
been a real pain for so long.
If true then I fail to understand why organisations such as Ubuntu
aren't focusing on this instead of 10 second boot times. Sound has
been a real pain for so long.
Linux sound article -- looks like OSS might be a good option
It's because OSS has just been released as open-source. It used to be only semi-open, or closed.If true then I fail to understand why organisations such as Ubuntu
aren't focusing on this instead of 10 second boot times. Sound has
been a real pain for so long.
Susan