Another nice feature of getting alsa into the kernel is that the code will
then be checked with the Stanford checker.
This is an intelligent checker which checks for bad pointers and generally
tries to catch bugs in code even before they show themselves.
It has generally improved the quality of
At Wed, 13 Feb 2002 14:33:34 -0500,
Paul Davis wrote:
>
> > the big moment in ALSA existence is here. Linus integrated ALSA
> >into 2.5 kernel tree!! The first pre-patch with ALSA will be available
> >soon. For impatient hackers: Check http://openlogging.org, click on
> >'Sorted by number of
Congratulations.
It's been a long time coming. Developers, especially Jaroslav, Takashi, Abramo, Frank,
Paul, your hard work, investment of energy and creative thinking is deeply
appreciated. Through your effort I am able to proudly create musical art that is
completely open and free (as in s
Jaroslav Kysela hat gesagt: // Jaroslav Kysela wrote:
> the big moment in ALSA existence is here. Linus integrated ALSA into
> 2.5 kernel tree!!
Here in Cologne the Carneval ("Fastelovend") just ended, now it's time to
start the next party.
My dearest congratulation: Alaaf!
--
That is GREAT news!!! As a newbie, I have been following the development
of the ALSA project for some time, hoping that some day all these dead
souncards across the globe on Linux machines of other newbies (and mine
too) will someday fire up with blarring sounds
and make another great reason for e
On Wed, Feb 13, 2002 at 08:31:10 +0100, Jaroslav Kysela wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> the big moment in ALSA existence is here. Linus integrated ALSA
> into 2.5 kernel tree!! The first pre-patch with ALSA will be available
Congratulations! That is great news. 2.6 is going to be a good'n.
Thanks to
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> Sent: 13 February 2002 19:34
> To: Jaroslav Kysela
> Cc: ALSA development
> Subject: Re: [Alsa-devel] ALSA is in 2.5!!!
>
>
> > the big moment in ALSA existence is here. Linus integrated ALSA
> >into 2.5 kern
Jaroslav Kysela wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> the big moment in ALSA existence is here. Linus integrated ALSA
> into 2.5 kernel tree!! The first pre-patch with ALSA will be available
> soon. For impatient hackers: Check http://openlogging.org, click on
> 'Sorted by number of lines' and choose 'Linux
This is great news!
Congratulations to the ALSA team and to all who've contributed to the
effort. This is of course just the beginning. Hopefully the merge will not
only increase the number of incoming bug reports, but also the number of
incoming new developers. :)
On Wed, 13 Feb 2002, Jaroslav
On Wednesday 13 February 2002 19:31, Jaroslav Kysela wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> the big moment in ALSA existence is here. Linus integrated ALSA
> into 2.5 kernel tree!! The first pre-patch with ALSA will be available
> soon. For impatient hackers: Check http://openlogging.org, click on
> 'Sorted b
> the big moment in ALSA existence is here. Linus integrated ALSA
>into 2.5 kernel tree!! The first pre-patch with ALSA will be available
>soon. For impatient hackers: Check http://openlogging.org, click on
>'Sorted by number of lines' and choose 'Linux kernel tree' with domain
>'transmeta.c
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