There seems to be zero interest in restoring the tutorials, even though
only 1 tutorial link works.
I totally get it that it may be hard for you to reach out to the authors
of external material on dead web sites. But you should have not so much
difficulty restoring those 404 pages that link back to your own wiki.
Could you?
Thanks
Alex
On 2020-10-04 05:17 PM, info wrote:
On the page
https://www.alsa-project.org/wiki/Tutorials_and_Presentations there
are dead links.
ALSA 0.9.0 HOWTO <http://www.suse.de/%7Emana/alsa090_howto.html> - Dr
Matthias Nagorni has writen a comprehensive tutorial for audio
application developers.
is dead. The article has been removed.
Howto use the ALSA API <http://equalarea.com/paul/alsa-audio.html> -
Paul Davis has also written a brief explanation.
is dead. His site has been removed from the hosting site.
ALSA Sequencer (draft)
<http://www.alsa-project.org/%7Efrank/alsa-sequencer/> - Frank van de
Pol's draft on programming the alsa sequencer.
is dead, 404 error.
Kernel OSS-Emulation
<http://www.alsa-project.org/%7Eiwai/OSS-Emulation.html> - Takashi
Iwai has written some notes on how ALSA handles OSS applications.
is dead, 404 error.
It is worth trying to restore them because there are very few
resources on ALSA programming.
Regards
Alex