Darren Landrum wrote: > drew Roberts wrote: >> On Saturday 23 May 2009 12:12:02 Darren Landrum wrote: >>> Unfortunately, I didn't ping the machine >>> because it suddenly occurred to me that I'd never tried to ping the >>> machine when it was working, so any result might be meaningless. >> It would only have been worthless if you got no response. If you had gotten a >> response, you would have gathered some information. > > I just yanked the sound card and went back to on-board sound. I have a > feeling that the system is going to be stable from here on out. It > happened just that way once before. > > The only question, then, is is it a hardware or driver issue? I really > don't care anymore. > > I have my sights set on a MOTU UltraLite Mk3 firewire interface. I don't > know where I'm going to get the money for it, but it has other features > (high-impedance DIs, for a start) that will help me out greatly. > > Does anyone have experience with the MOTU under Linux? Thanks! Don't buy it if you want to use Linux. MOTU is Linux hostile and won't cooperate towards a driver. The best you will get is a reverse engineered driver, but currently nobody is working on the mk3. In any case, as it is now MOTU is evil. Greets, Pieter Palmers FFADO developer _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user