>I wouldn't go as fas as to blame any developers for this. ALSA is being
>integrated in the mainline kernel and that by itself should keep
>everyone busy.
>I think its somehow the duty of the people who figured out how to
>configure it in an easy way to write it up (cfr. Patricks quicktoots
>section).
>I'm willing to do just that.
>The question is, what is the best place to write these things up ?
>Do I start to work on Debian specific documentation, or is it better
to >help on some general alsa documentation ?
I think it would be best to have this info in the alsa-docs.
Here's what I consider still needed to make the alsa-docs complete:
- A paragraph on using alsaconf.
- Anything that is distro specific. Although it might be better to make
a page for this which people can add notes to.
- Any info on using the controls for cards that have them. Specifically
adat, wordclock, optical. I would like to have a section in the template
for this but don't have any cards that use these so cannot test myself.
--
Patrick Shirkey - Boost Hardware Ltd.
For the discerning hardware connoisseur
Http://www.boosthardware.com
Http://www.djcj.org - The Linux Audio Users guide
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"Um...symbol_get and symbol_put... They're
kindof like does anyone remember like get_symbol
and put_symbol I think we used to have..."
- Rusty Russell in his talk on the module subsystem