Well, Windows is back on the disk.
Arlen Christian Mart Cuss
celtic at sairyx.org
Mon Jan 16 09:07:54 UTC 2006
J.Markoll wrote:
> Arlen Christian Mart Cuss a écrit :
>
>> Michael Richter wrote:
>>
>>> I'll cheerfully learn.
>>> Where, exactly, is ALSA documented again? And its interactions with
>>> OSS and the other misbegotten software turds that seem to float around
>>> the Linux multimedia bowl?
>>>
>>> Give me docs--complete and coherent ones--and I'll gladly learn.
>>
> I know there is a bunch of docs on the Ubuntu site, and docs on the
> Ubuntu non official site, then there are books, I saw a list on the
> Ubuntu website, then there is the web, that's the reason why I opened
> a thread theses days to list a bunch or search motors.
> You fancy a few keywords related to your problem, then you see what
> comes out and looks like something logical and applyable.
> You take notes written by hand, that you'll keep a while as a reminder.
> In my opinion, it is the best way, cause then you don't forget.
>
> ALSA stands for Advanced Linux Sound Architecture, and OSS for... ?
> forgot it. But some dictionnaries exist on the web, as I sayd before
> in some thread. Online dictionnaries specialised in computing.
> Nice day to you, and keep courage.
>
>> If you've been reading the LKML, there certainly aren't many. If you
>> ask the LKML, I'm sure you'll get a response like, "the header
>> files". It works in practice. :)
>> - Arlen.
>
> Hello Arlen,
> Would you mind telling the newbie I am what the Linux Kernel Mailing
> List and the header files have to deal with the sound and the choice
> of a pilot ? I'd be most interested to have a closer sight on the subjet.
> (I just looked up at LKML in Lycos, as I didn't know this acronym)
> Greetings, and thanks for a pair of details.
> Joyce Markoll.
>
>
There are very few documents on ALSA or its OSS interactions - search
engines typically do not give much in the way. This is the issue.
I'm not quite sure what you mean by `choice of a pilot', though.
- Arlen.
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