On Wed, 2009-01-21 at 11:45 -0800, Fernando Lopez-Lezcano wrote: > Uh? First I hear about this... Unity? > Oops, I meant this http://rpmfusion.org/ Has CCRMA merged into that? > "Don't use the new drivers in Linux kernel versions older than 2.6.27.5. > They are too buggy. > I've heard all about that from the FFADO bloke. He wasn't amused either. > Yes and no. There are two "official" patches for 2.6.24.x and 2.6.26.x > kernels. The former is the most stable but too old a kernel to actually > work with fc9 and fc10 (X dies). And there are no patches for 2.6.27.x Sigh. Sounds like I've no choice but to use the one that locks up all the time. I think its great you're kicking up a fuss anyway Fernando, making music on Fedora could be a real selling point for the distro. Its something we can do really well, even compared to Windows, Ardour and the like are great tools. And look at the support FFADO is getting from hardware makers! That never happens in Linux! I think it'd be great if CCRMA was in fusion. If the RT kernel was in there too. If all the kernel modules were built for this too, that'd be a bonus. Thanks again for all the info. I've not been driven away from Fedora and CCRMA just yet :) Ta, Gaz _______________________________________________ Fedora-music-list mailing list Fedora-music-list@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-music-list