O. Hartmann wrote:
A few days ago, I stumbled into sthis at Phoronix:

http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=MTE1NzY

KLANG is supposed to be an exchange audio system for the kernel,
replacing several userland backed systems. Phoronix also claims this
approach is supposed to support the FreeBSD kernel and yes, I'd like to
see something been developed not even for Linux these days.

On the website of KLANG, located here,

http://klang.eudyptula.org/

I couldn't find much of information regarding FreeBSD.

But I'd like to draw attention towards this for FreeBSD people, if they
didn't already have noticed. It is like in science - no spreading of
informations makes it hard to discover what's going on ...

I think the main problems with this one would be:

1. It's targeted at fixing Linux bugs, not FreeBSD ones. FreeBSD sound system had in-kernel virtual channel mixing support for years.

2. It's claiming very spurious tasks like adding full audio routing support like JACK does. I personally think that most users doesn't need it and I can't really say who and how will benefit of this.

3. What drivers would be supported? FreeBSD OSS and ALSA still have working support for Aureal Vortex despite those ones were already dropped at OSS4. How long it will take to support at least 50% of hardware list?

4. Where is source?

Anyway, good luck to them.

--
Sphinx of black quartz judge my vow.
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