> Ronald Stewart wrote: >> >> wait are you saying Focusrite is Linux friendly? thats weird because... What is "linux-friendly" ? IMO a company is FLOSS friendly A: activly - if it offers free downloadable, distributable FLOSS drivers with full device support B: passivly - if it offers enough free,libre spec/info for any developer to write a FLOSS driver with full device support Which companies/devices are FLOSS friendly by that definition ? For most users, including me this usually is difficult to tell. If you go shopping, where is the logo " floss-driver in package, supports gnu/linux " ? Many companies seem to think of linux-support as an unwelcome investment. Some may be even afraid of the power of freedom, open-source and shared solutions ? If you ask me, offering specifications for a device is equal to 0,01 % investment (they exist anyway). If companies don't - it's because of their opinion, bias, politics. -- E.R. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user