Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 12th Dec 2006 18:37 UTC, submitted by anonymous
Linux Over the past week, some of the Linux desktop's foremost developers gathered together in Portland, Oregon at the OSDL Desktop Architects Meeting to work further on bringing order to the Linux desktop. According to John Cherry, the OSDL's Desktop Linux initiative manager, there was a good turnout of about 45 developers from the community, including major Linux vendors such as Novell and Red Hat, and ISVs like Google and Adobe."
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RE[5]: API's
by frozen5555 on Wed 13th Dec 2006 00:45 UTC in reply to "RE[4]: API's"
frozen5555
Member since:
2005-12-27

jack is software mixer just like ESD.

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RE[6]: API's
by FishB8 on Wed 13th Dec 2006 02:13 in reply to "RE[5]: API's"
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2006-01-16

Oh hell no. Don't let a Jack dev catch you saying that.

ESD is a sound daemon.

Jack audio is pro-audio. It's single user, low latency, offers interprocess piping, provides time code sync, and transport controll. The development versions support midi and slaving other jack dameons via network. Video support is in development. It is NOTHING like ESD.

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RE[7]: API's
by frozen5555 on Sat 16th Dec 2006 18:26 in reply to "RE[6]: API's"
frozen5555 Member since:
2005-12-27

thanks for the correction i didnt know that. i knew it was more pro oreanted.

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