This thread in Linux Audio User seems to indicate that the firewire interface is now part of ALSA in the 4.x kernels:
http://lists.linuxaudio.org/pipermail/linux-audio-user/2015-August/102281.ht...
-- Jeff
I'm not sure if it got taken out, or we just missed it, but ffado (already
in the repos) isn't in the list of packages for the audio group install, nor was it installed on my system after fedup from the 21 Jam spin. (I think that's what I did, and not a clean install) but FFADO wasn' t installed already.
Not sure if this is the best place for this, or if I should file a bug report. Let me know if the latter is better. =)
Funny, I saw that, but Jack failed when I tried to use it for my card.
On Tue, Aug 25, 2015 at 11:52 AM Jeff Sandys jpsandys@gmail.com wrote:
This thread in Linux Audio User seems to indicate that the firewire interface is now part of ALSA in the 4.x kernels:
http://lists.linuxaudio.org/pipermail/linux-audio-user/2015-August/102281.ht...
-- Jeff
I'm not sure if it got taken out, or we just missed it, but ffado (already
in the repos) isn't in the list of packages for the audio group install, nor was it installed on my system after fedup from the 21 Jam spin. (I think that's what I did, and not a clean install) but FFADO wasn' t installed already.
Not sure if this is the best place for this, or if I should file a bug report. Let me know if the latter is better. =)
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Hi Brian,
Thanks for all your work!, and in support for what you are saying.
My case with Audiofire hardware, ALSA works -I had to downgrade firmware though-. But still you need all of FFADO goodies. For instance 'ffado-mixer'.
-- Juan
Funny, I saw that, but Jack failed when I tried to use it for my card.
On Tue, Aug 25, 2015 at 11:52 AM Jeff Sandys <jpsandys@gmail.com mailto:jpsandys@gmail.com> wrote:
This thread in Linux Audio User seems to indicate that the firewire interface is now part of ALSA in the 4.x kernels:
doesn't look like ffado-mixer is in the repos. Do you have a list of suggested packages?
On Wed, Aug 26, 2015 at 9:32 AM Juan Reyes juanig@ccrma.stanford.edu wrote:
Hi Brian,
Thanks for all your work!, and in support for what you are saying.
My case with Audiofire hardware, ALSA works -I had to downgrade firmware though-. But still you need all of FFADO goodies. For instance 'ffado-mixer'.
-- Juan
Funny, I saw that, but Jack failed when I tried to use it for my card.
On Tue, Aug 25, 2015 at 11:52 AM Jeff Sandys <jpsandys@gmail.com mailto:jpsandys@gmail.com> wrote:
This thread in Linux Audio User seems to indicate that the firewire interface is now part of ALSA in the 4.x kernels:
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Ahh.. nevermind... doesn't look like it's listed in dnf whatprovides correctly. Installing ffado got me the following packages:
ffado-bridgeco-downloader ffado-fireworks-downloader ffado-dbus-server ffado-mixer ffado-diag ffado-set-nickname ffado-dice-firmware ffado-test
On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 12:10 PM Brian Monroe briancmonroe@gmail.com wrote:
doesn't look like ffado-mixer is in the repos. Do you have a list of suggested packages?
On Wed, Aug 26, 2015 at 9:32 AM Juan Reyes juanig@ccrma.stanford.edu wrote:
Hi Brian,
Thanks for all your work!, and in support for what you are saying.
My case with Audiofire hardware, ALSA works -I had to downgrade firmware though-. But still you need all of FFADO goodies. For instance 'ffado-mixer'.
-- Juan
Funny, I saw that, but Jack failed when I tried to use it for my card.
On Tue, Aug 25, 2015 at 11:52 AM Jeff Sandys <jpsandys@gmail.com mailto:jpsandys@gmail.com> wrote:
This thread in Linux Audio User seems to indicate that the firewire interface is now part of ALSA in the 4.x kernels:
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