Hi everyone, apologies if this is a stupid question, but I haven't been
able to find the answer anywhere else.

To be as brief as possible, I have a Firewire sound device, which is great
for my purposes (Echo Audiofire 2) that I have used for years with Windows,
etc.

I recently tried switching to Ubuntu for my main OS and this device is
recognized and working, although I have had some complications in that it
is labelled as a surround sound device when its not, etc.

What I want to know is, in terms of the os recognizing a device like this,
is that down to the hardware support provided by the kernel, or something
like ALSA or OSS?

In other words, would having the ALSA library installed on an OS based on
BSD or Solaris help me use this Firewire device, or am I limited to a Linux
based free OS to play system sound through it?  I've just tried the
OpenIndiana live USB and although I have seen ALSA mentioned somewhere in
relation to it, there was no acknowledgement of the Audiofire when I ran
its device driver utility.

Many thanks,

Kevin.
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