Wow! That's super. Now about the only thing left is to get it included
in the standard kernel. Do you think Linus Torvalds is more likely
to accept these patches than Ingo's? I sure hope this one works out.
> This is one to
> three orders of magnitude better than BeOS, MacOS and the Windowses.
** salivates **
> - Low latency will probably only be achieved when using the ext2 and
> NFS filesystems.
Well it's extremely nice to see NFS included at least. I was really
worried about that one. What about Samba? (Keeping in mind that
serious "professional" musicians will likely have their Linux systems
networked to a Windows box, at least until they have all the necessary
tools on Linux.
> - If you care about latency, be *very* cautious about upgrading to
> XFree86 4.x. I'll cover this issue in a separate email, copied
> to the XFree team.
Did that email pass by me unnoticed? What's the prob with XF86 4.0?
- Jay Ts
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