On Sat, Aug 01, 2015 at 08:48:20PM -0400, Paul Davis wrote: > And even when they click it, they find that JACK is running on their > builtin hardware when they wanted it to use some USB device they have. > Then they can't figure out how to change it. With a GUI in front of them inviting them to change it. > the number of people who do not even realize that you need to tell > JACK which device to use is quite startling. With two or more sound cards, someone or something has to make a choice. That's not really rocket science. > You're way, way, way too much of an expert with computers Fons. There > are lots and lots of musicians for whom things you consider utterly > obvious and child-like are really quite difficult concepts. I don't think this is about computers. If someone really can't work out such simple things then he/she will be unable to do any job except maybe emptying trash cans, will fail the driving license examination, will happily pay $50 for three items that each cost $10, and will in general be unable to function in live as we know it. Let alone being creative. I don't believe most people are like that, and if sometimes they behave that way, it is by choice. And if this choice is as widespread as claimed, then what we have is a new class society. This time not the classical one of a the poor masses being exploited by a rich elite and a political system that maintains this order, but of the dumb masses simply *expecting* a more intelligent elite to take all, even the simplest decisions for them. It amounts to a voluntary rejection of part of what makes anyone a human being, and a lack of self-respect. All this in what remains despite the economic crisis an affluent part of the world, and where access to education, knowledge and information has never been easier. Like it ? I don't. And I'm not going to contribute anything that makes it worse. > they have no idea what's inside. (without looking) 2 apples, a box of peaches (at least 5 remaining), 2 sorts of fruit juice, 3 tomatos, 1 cucumber, 1 onion, gorgonzola and feta cheese, parma ham, salad dressing, 3 packages of greek yogurt, 2 packages of vanilla flavoured soya dessert, bread. (so you may conclude that even when living among large quantities of Wurst my diet remains more or less mediterranean). Ciao, -- FA A world of exhaustive, reliable metadata would be an utopia. It's also a pipe-dream, founded on self-delusion, nerd hubris and hysterically inflated market opportunities. (Cory Doctorow) _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user