Re: [ubuntu-studio-users] Ubuntu Studio 20.04 LTS Released!

2020-04-27 Thread Gerhard Lang
Sorry if I hurt you. But why do you use silly memes? Am 28.04.20 um 00:20 schrieb eeickme...@ubuntu.com: Hi Gerhard, Hi Erich, I understand your frustration about firewire management in linux kernels. But wasn't it good practice in Linux, to keep alive even vintage hardware? That wasn't my

Re: [ubuntu-studio-users] Ubuntu Studio 20.04 LTS Released!

2020-04-27 Thread eeickmeyer
Hi Gerhard, > > Hi Erich, > > I understand your frustration about firewire management in linux kernels. > But wasn't it good practice in Linux, to keep alive even vintage hardware? That wasn't my call. We just could not implement the FFADO items in Ubuntu Studio Controls. > >>We have to be

Re: [ubuntu-studio-users] Ubuntu Studio 20.04 LTS Released!

2020-04-27 Thread Gerhard Lang
Hi Erich, I understand your frustration about firewire management in linux kernels. But wasn't it good practice in Linux, to keep alive even vintage hardware? We have to be forward-thinking and not stuck in the past on many decisions, otherwise we become irrelevant. Ok, you might have to

Re: [ubuntu-studio-users] Ubuntu Studio 20.04 LTS Released!

2020-04-27 Thread eeickmeyer
Hi Glenn, > On 4/23/20 12:45 PM, Erich Eickmeyer wrote: > > Due to kernel compatibility reasons, Firewire devices are no longer > > supported. > > Can you go into a little more detail on that? Is this a permanent change? Is > Firewire no longer supported by the kernel? > It's actually pretty

Re: [ubuntu-studio-users] Ubuntu Studio 20.04 LTS Released!

2020-04-27 Thread Glenn Holmer
On 4/23/20 12:45 PM, Erich Eickmeyer wrote: > Due to kernel compatibility reasons, Firewire devices are no longer > supported. Can you go into a little more detail on that? Is this a permanent change? Is Firewire no longer supported by the kernel? -- Glenn Holmer (Linux registered user #16682)