On Sunday 19 December 2004 08:16 am, Marek Peteraj wrote:
> Absolutely agreed. However, judging from a year old discussion, it seems
Maybe looking at "linux audio" as a separate entity is part of the problem?
What would it take to set up a subscription broadcast system with a plug in
applet for folks docks/taskbars?
> > > Copyright isn't the issue here. The issue here is basically - someone
I know :}
> > It's the only thing really
This is what doesn't make sense. Why do they want to stay proprietary? It
seems to me that they'd make more money working with folk to get optimal
drivers and firmware {and, by extension, increased compatibility} for their
hardware... SGI, IBM, etc, etc have learned this...
Do they need Windows zealots that badly?
> In case of specs or drivers, they are free to do what rme did with
Linux is the entity doing the sales, no?
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