Eric Gaumer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Portability and network transparency are two strong advantages that come
> to mind. You are looking at it from a users perspective. Consider it
> from a programmers point of view and it will be clear that even with
> Alsa, a good sound daemon is important. 

Well, I can see the argument for network transparency, but for
portability. If it was just a question of portability, the sound daemons
would be a lot more lightweight than they are now...  At least you made
it clearer. Thanks:-)

> This is why projects like Jack exist. 

And arts, and esd...

-- 
John L. Fjellstad
web: http://www.fjellstad.org/          Quis custodiet ipsos custodes


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