On 16/05/13 06:57, Dan MacDonald wrote: > ALSA should work as you say but you can already get these things with 2GB > RAM and a quad core so I think I'd prefer to wait a while longer until we > can get one up to that spec but with an AV port. Rather than wait for a unit with a probably-very-cheap headphone amp in it, why not get a USB class-compliant DAC that's been designed with audio quality in mind? If you're putting *buntu on it anyway you wouldn't need to worry about any issues Android may have with external audio. The Dragonfly comes to mind, though that's a little more than I'd want to spend, myself. That said, I've been pretty happy with my dual-core MK808B, which cost me about 50 bucks, and my TV's headphone jack. Granted I haven't tried to do any heavy audio lifting, and with the TV involved it wouldn't be suitable for use as a guitar effects box, etc. But you didn't mention the applications you had in mind, so I figured I'd suggest it. Rob _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user