Le Mon, 3 Apr 2017 14:47:36 +0200, Louigi Verona <louigi.verona@xxxxxxxxx> a écrit : > Hey everyone! > > Thx for the comments so far! > > *Joel*: yeah, I did not go there. In a way, you don't notice ALSA and > PulseAudio when it just works and it feels like the "default" parts > of the system. So I did not mention them. But both ALSA and > PulseAudio are definitely extremely important in the world of Linux > Audio. As I said in the overview, it is impossible to mention > everything, so I am happy to read some comments here. > > *Philipp*: Haha. Well, I do hope that the text is structured and laid > out in language that does suggest an intelligent discourse rather > than just a rant. Also, it *is* an overview. Something is considered > an overview not whether it gives an impression of disagreeing, but > whether it really tries to look at many aspects and create an overall > conclusion. > > "Just as a small example, the connection graph you show is not > complicated". > > I did not say that it is more complicated that in a typical > all-in-one DAW. I said it is complicated to be set up manually each > time. So, I write, it is better to use a script. It will be faster with hibernation To halt the system, you put it into hibernation and the restart is very fast (it will depend on the loaded-running software), and you will be exactly where you was when you stoped it It will be a xrun, but it doesn't matter at that time Hibernation/resume will work even with a rt kernel Cheers, Dominique > > _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user