Hello,
I'm testing java support on an ARMv5 devel board; zero performance is
a bit low (ok, I was expecting this) and cacao seems to have troubles
with Derby (I still have to look into this one), so I was
investigating shark.
In README.Debian I read that:
On some architectures (currently armel and
Hello,
I'm running Debian/unstable and I'm trying to teach Java to use ALSA.
By default Java uses /dev/dsp (very annoying, especially with the plugin
that won't release the device unless you close the browser).
I've straced a java application and I see that the JRE first opens ALSA
devices (i.e. /d
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