Re: RT prio settings and much more

2009-03-10 Thread Adrian Knoth
On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 03:30:43PM +, Daniel James wrote: > Hi Adrian, Hi! > > - FFADO: libfreebob is outdated, there are so many users in #ffado > >asking for FFADO packages. > We're aiming to have this package in 64 Studio 3.0, we also need to > change our 2.6.29-rc4 kernel to suppor

Re: RT prio settings and much more

2009-03-10 Thread Adrian Knoth
On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 06:21:28PM +0100, Grammostola Rosea wrote: > And what about the FFADO packages? I think they can hit Debian right? Absolutely. As suggested, grabbing them from Ubuntu would be a first approach. Cheerio -- mail: a...@thur.de http://adi.thur.de PGP/GPG: key via

Re: RT prio settings and much more

2009-03-10 Thread Grammostola Rosea
Daniel James wrote: Hi Rosea, - FFADO: libfreebob is outdated, there are so many users in #ffado asking for FFADO packages. We're aiming to have this package in 64 Studio 3.0, we also need to change our 2.6.29-rc4 kernel to support the old firewire stack though. Why only in 64studio

Re: RT prio settings and much more

2009-03-10 Thread Daniel James
Hi Rosea, - FFADO: libfreebob is outdated, there are so many users in #ffado asking for FFADO packages. We're aiming to have this package in 64 Studio 3.0, we also need to change our 2.6.29-rc4 kernel to support the old firewire stack though. Why only in 64studio and not in plain Debi

Re: RT prio settings and much more

2009-03-10 Thread Grammostola Rosea
Daniel James wrote: Hi Adrian, - FFADO: libfreebob is outdated, there are so many users in #ffado asking for FFADO packages. We're aiming to have this package in 64 Studio 3.0, we also need to change our 2.6.29-rc4 kernel to support the old firewire stack though. Why only in 64studio

Re: RT prio settings and much more

2009-03-10 Thread Daniel James
Hi Adrian, - FFADO: libfreebob is outdated, there are so many users in #ffado asking for FFADO packages. We're aiming to have this package in 64 Studio 3.0, we also need to change our 2.6.29-rc4 kernel to support the old firewire stack though. New package: http://calf.sf.net. IMHO,