Hello.
Updated my Jessie for a «Stretch» Debian 9.
The cards work the same, perfect.
Little glitch at first when i start Jackd - with Qjackctl or command
line - the card never starts the fist time, have to do it again...not a
big deal.
4-5 years ago i was grumbling about Audio brands not supporting
Gnu/Linux out of the box and make my - our - life miserable, and
wondered why i can access all my router/modem/switch through a web app
and not audio cards the same way....
I guess even people with proprietary operating system get bored with
update troubles, compatibility with Os version/driver and trash a
perfectly working card after upgrading they computer/Os and discovered
that the driver no more exist for the new version of Os...maybe MOTU
heard that...let's hope for the best...
On 2017-07-20 16:56, Paul Davis wrote:
Fully confirmed. Here using Debian Jessie. Complete plug-n-play
operation. Incredible.
I predict that within 4-5 years, every external audio interface will
use MOTU's web configuration model. It is *so* great, not necessarily
in the sense of being the best possible UI for this, but because IT
JUST WORKS EVERYWHERE.
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