On Mon, 18 Oct 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Sorry. I didn't really mean to be that aggressive. It's getting late in > this corner of the world, and I've had a little too much caffeine, I think...
No problem... I just woke up so my tolerence level is a bit low. :) > > Or feel free to take on the role of package manager. > I thought Debian had closed the new developer application process? Well, I think anyone who wants to work is welcome. Also, I just remembered that I think RedHat's audio stuff is a bit better off on Sparc then Debian. Debian only just released the Sparc version less then a year ago, while RedHat's Sparc has been around a while. They have a few extra things hammered out. Audio just dosn't seem to be a high priority. It would be nice to have nice streamlined audio, it is a bit discouraging that TIK is the only thing that works really well. :) > But if you have an 8-bit wav file, how does endianness matter? I would think > that it would be the same either way. Maybe I'm just naive about audio True, it shouldn't. I've also had some interesting issues. Sometimes some wav files play fine from a Windows machine, other wav files just give me noise. There could still actually be some driver issues. > I guess it's time to look at the code and start filing bug reports with > patches. Those are the most likely to actually get fixed. > That generally gets quick attention. :) > 143 MHz Ultra 1, with CS4231 audio chip. (At least, that's the one I'm > working on at the moment. I've got a few older ones, too.) Heh, nope, your all set. :) I'm here with a measly little SS5-85. :) --Chris