Hallo,
Fernando Pablo Lopez-Lezcano hat gesagt: // Fernando Pablo Lopez-Lezcano wrote:

> Probably up to the usb guys, whether they prefer to be flexible and work
> around "broken" (or problematic) hardware, or take a "purist" approach
> of saying "this is not our problem, your hardware is broken". Obviously
> I would prefer the first (if it is possible), the second ignores that
> the hardware world is not perfect :-)

Surely it is not a perfect world. But: 

I am currently surrounded by USB audio devices. I tested about 15
since last week on both kernels.  They *all* were accepted by 2.6
(some don't have working ALSA drivers yet), *except* my own M-Audio
device, which was refused. Every other manufacturer of USB audio
devices that I tested (among these Edirol, Audiotrak, Philips, Emagic,
Terratec, Creative) did get it right. So the linux-usb folks do have a
point here. 

But then hardware manufactures have the best argument on their side:
"But it works in Windows!"

ciao
-- 
 Frank Barknecht                               _ ______footils.org__


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