At Tue, 11 Apr 2006 09:20:50 +0200 (CEST),
Giuliano Pochini wrote:
> 
> 
> On 10-Apr-2006 Marcos Guglielmetti Gmail wrote:
> > El Lun 10 Abr 2006 20:07, philicorda escribió:
> >> On Mon, 2006-04-10 at 10:46 +0200, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> >> > philicorda wrote:
> >> > > Can anyone tell me why the echoaudio drivers are not in the ALSA
> >> > > version that comes with the Linux kernel?
> >> >
> >> > New drivers are tested in the external alsa-driver package until
> >> > they are complete and considered stable.
> >>
> >> Ok. Thanks for the reply.
> >> They work fine for me, for what it's worth. (Echo Gina20)
> >
> > But you need some firmware of something like that?
> > Does the Echo Layla works fine with GNU+Linux?
> 
> All cards are reported to work fine. Some months ago I
> was asked if the drivers were ready for inclusion. I
> refused because there were some issues. One of them was
> an user had reproducible crashes with a Gina3G on ia64.
> After some failed attempts to locate the problem he
> gave up. The problem is still here AFAIK, but nobody
> else reported problems since then.
> I think that the driver can be merged now.

Then, ping in the right time so that it'll be merged in 2.6.18 :)
I always forget about this.


Takashi


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