On Tue, 2013-07-23 at 09:10 -0400, Lawrence H. Bulk wrote: > EVERYTHING in Linux is simple once you know the answer!
So if the answer to "why can't LINUX use my hardware" is, that there is no driver available, then it's simple to solve? Simply write a driver yourself or simply pay money to get hardware that does work with Linux and that has to be developed, because no available hardware does run on Linux? Or if you need e.g. professional NLE video software or a professional working DAW, than simply write the NLE software yourself, pay somebody to do, buy 100 motherboards until one is stable with your professional sound card and Linux? Note! I'm using Linux only for > than a decade, another issues is, that if you know the answer, e.g. how to do something assumed your Linux does use init, than don't expect that you can solve the same issues a year later, when distros switch to upstart or systemd. Don't expect this for tons of other issues ;). To set up professional Linux environments does mean that you have to figure out things again and again, to pay much money etc., sure once you know the answer, then you know the answer, but for 1 answer you get, 2 new answers will appear. Users willing to use Linux, should be aware of this. Linux isn't simple! To use Linux needs lot of knowhow and you need to refresh this knowhow each day. -- Attention! Attackers have gotten every user's local username, password, and email address from the Ubuntu Forums database. http://ubuntuforums.org/announce.html -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users