On Wed, May 26, 2004 at 10:35:02PM +0200, Bryan Jurish wrote: > On 26 May 2004 at 12:00:51, Ryan appears to have written: > > On Wed, 2004-05-26 at 07:35, Chris Share wrote: > > > My second question concerns audio hardware. Here at the SARC I have > > > access to a Digi 002r audio/MIDI interface which uses Firewire. I can't > > > find any information about this interface and was wondering if it was > > > possible to use it with Linux. > > Possible... anything is. Likely/easy certainly not. M-audio for > > low-end cheaper, RME for high end spensive. > i know nothing about firewire audio under linux, but my > (unsolicited) advice is to stay away from m-audio : their > usb devices Just Plain Don't Work under kernel 2.6, and > the company has no plans to actively support linux > themselves... bummer for me as someone who bought a > Quattro, but maybe it'll save someone else some headaches... While there have been troubles with m-audio's usb devices, it should be noted that many of their PCI audio cards are well supported. The Delta series based on the ice1712 chip are good cards. -Eric Rz.