From: "Jim" <aszure@gate.net>
To: linux-sound@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: AWE64 initial questions
Date: Sun, 13 Sep 1998 02:04:01 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <marc-linux-sound-90565208922896@msgid-missing> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <marc-linux-sound-90515879913606@msgid-missing>
For the sake of sounding rude...
But if we did that, and make it all simple like, wouldnt we then have
windoze?
-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Wreski <dave@nic.com>
To: rtlynch@aracnet.com <rtlynch@aracnet.com>
Cc: Linux Sound Mailing List <linux-sound@vger.rutgers.edu>; Linux Sound
Mailing List <linux-sound@vger.rutgers.edu>; Adam Wiggins <adam@angel.com>;
Hamish Moffatt <moffatt@cs.rmit.edu.au>
Date: Saturday, September 12, 1998 9:00 PM
Subject: Re: AWE64 initial questions
>
>On 12-Sep-98 rtlynch@aracnet.com wrote:
>> I would like to work on this. I've been running linux for a while now
but
>> never have bothered with sound. The last time I compiled my kernel I
>> included sound as a module but haven't made time to play around with
>> getting the plug-n-prey to work. This would be good experience for me as
>> well as force me to finish my system setup :->
>>
>> I was thinking of just implementing the script with perl. (Seems easy
>> anough.) Are there any common pit falls that anyone can think of?
>
>Guys, while I think this is a good idea, and something that surely can help
a
>lot of people, perhaps your efforts would be better applied if you focused
on
>the sndconfig utility that already has a moderately-working implementation.
>
>Wouldn't it be better to start with the internals of sndconfig, port it to
your
>version of Linux, and resubmit the changes back to the maintainer of
sndconfig?
>
>Perhaps someone wants to make it gtk-capable, so we can have a graphical
means
>of controlling our PnP devices...
>
>Dave
>
next prev parent reply other threads:[~1998-09-13 2:04 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 28+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
1998-09-07 3:18 AWE64 initial questions Dave Wreski
1998-09-08 20:06 ` Emil Stephan
1998-09-09 5:02 ` Dave Wreski
1998-09-09 14:39 ` Maddog Abel
1998-09-09 15:03 ` Juan Lupion
1998-09-09 19:40 ` Emil Stephan
1998-09-09 20:03 ` Dave Wreski
1998-09-09 21:03 ` Bill Nottingham
1998-09-09 22:13 ` Dan Hollis
1998-09-10 3:10 ` Dave Wreski
1998-09-10 16:23 ` Juan Lupion
1998-09-10 22:51 ` Dave Wreski
1998-09-10 23:22 ` Dan Hollis
1998-09-11 9:29 ` Hamish Moffatt
1998-09-11 9:31 ` Hamish Moffatt
1998-09-11 14:16 ` Dave Wreski
1998-09-11 18:59 ` Adam Wiggins
1998-09-12 10:11 ` Hamish Moffatt
1998-09-12 19:54 ` rtlynch
1998-09-13 0:51 ` Dave Wreski
1998-09-13 2:04 ` Jim [this message]
1998-09-13 2:11 ` llornkcor
1998-09-14 18:51 ` Adam Wiggins
1998-09-14 20:09 ` Dave Wreski
1998-09-15 15:14 ` rtlynch
1998-09-16 1:39 ` Bill Nottingham
1998-09-19 12:59 ` Hamish Moffatt
1998-09-19 13:01 ` Hamish Moffatt
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