USB1.1 compliant

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Somewhat relevant to the other thread regarding USB1.1 devices working under linux,  does the ALSA community have a way of relaying to the manufacturer what element of their product prevents it from working under Linux? At the moment, all that is produced is a list of approved (known to work) products. Would a more proactive approach be useful, or so most manufacturers just don't care?

I just don't see how a product that truly complies with a specification doesn't work universally. 

My last comment is do we fault the chipset manufacturer, or does the product vendor add some hardware breaking the compliance?

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