On February 9, 2004 03:06 am, Bill Unruh wrote:
> However the uncomfortable thing is that Windows does seem to be able to
> handle this. and the Standard that the windows USB driver was written to
> was surely the same one as the Linux one. Thus this card should also
> break in windows ( which shou
Hallo,
John Haxby hat gesagt: // John Haxby wrote:
> Bill Unruh wrote:
> >However the uncomfortable thing is that Windows does seem to be able to
> >handle this. and the Standard that the windows USB driver was written to
> >was surely the same one as the Linux one. Thus this card should also
> >b
>
> >However the uncomfortable thing is that Windows does seem to be able to
> >handle this. and the Standard that the windows USB driver was written to
> >was surely the same one as the Linux one. Thus this card should also
> >break in windows ( which should make M-audion sit up and take notice,
Hallo,
Bill Unruh hat gesagt: // Bill Unruh wrote:
> Perhaps, but if your prognosis below is correct it is hard to see how
> the Quatro manufacurer could get away with it without bringing down the
> whole Windows USB subsystem.
I also see another problem: If the Quattro drivers for Win and Mac a
Bill Unruh wrote:
On Mon, 9 Feb 2004, Frank Barknecht wrote:
But the Quattro has configurations, where it tells the kernel: "I got
two alt settings, dude." The kernel and all applications now know that
those are [0,1], because that's what the standard says. But in the
case of the Quattro they a
On Mon, 9 Feb 2004, Frank Barknecht wrote:
> Hallo,
> Bill Unruh hat gesagt: // Bill Unruh wrote:
>
> > As I understand this this a "mislabeling" problem, one if taken
> > literally could result in overwriting the ends of an array. There would
> > seem to be two reactions-- kill anything that doe
Hallo,
Bill Unruh hat gesagt: // Bill Unruh wrote:
> As I understand this this a "mislabeling" problem, one if taken
> literally could result in overwriting the ends of an array. There would
> seem to be two reactions-- kill anything that does that, or make the
> array larger. Yes, the latter "was
On Mon, 9 Feb 2004, Frank Barknecht wrote:
> > Is this actually correct? I thought that the status of this device had been
> > moved to permanently broken due to the 2.6 kernel's overly strict view of
> > what a valid USB device. Is not true?
I do not think I would trust M-Audio as to the state
Hallo,
moron hat gesagt: // moron wrote:
> Linux drivers for M-Audio USB audio devices
>
> *
> Q: Are Linux drivers available for the M-Audio USB audio series?
>
> A: Yes, ALSA drivers are available for the M-Audio USB audio Quattro and USB
> audio Duo. Support for the Audiophile USB and Mo
Howdy. I noticed this today browsing the M-Audio site knowledge base:
Linux drivers for M-Audio USB audio devices
*
Q: Are Linux drivers available for the M-Audio USB audio series?
A: Yes, ALSA drivers are available for the M-Audio USB audio Quattro and USB
audio Duo. Support for the Audio
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