Hi all,
I have just released the first 0.9 "final" packages. The release
is 0.9.1 to make clear that it is successor of all 0.9.0pre,beta,rc
packages. Hopefully, thanks to all your reports, packages can be compiled
on many linux machines without major problems.
Our goal for further
> What's left for 1.0: The sequencer instrument layer will be moved
>completely to the user space.
how about moving the entire sequencer into user-space? kernel 2.5
(with POSIX clock support) makes this entirely viable, i think.
the only ugliness i can see is that inter-thread communicat
Hallo,
Jaroslav Kysela hat gesagt: // Jaroslav Kysela wrote:
> I have just released the first 0.9 "final" packages.
Hoohoo! I think, for most 'users' this is even a bigger
step than the inclusion into the kernel was.
Congratulations.
ciao
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On Tue, 2003-03-11 at 22:03, Jaroslav Kysela wrote:
> I have just released the first 0.9 "final" packages.
In a word: w00t! :)
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On Tue, Mar 11, 2003 at 11:03:37PM +0100, Jaroslav Kysela wrote:
> I have just released the first 0.9 "final" packages.
Want to join into the charm of "thank you"s, "congratulations" and "way
to go"s. I've been into ALSA packaging for a little while, and I must
say the current Debian-Alsa te
At Tue, 11 Mar 2003 17:33:20 -0500,
Paul Davis wrote:
>
> > What's left for 1.0: The sequencer instrument layer will be moved
> >completely to the user space.
>
> how about moving the entire sequencer into user-space? kernel 2.5
> (with POSIX clock support) makes this entirely viable, i thi