Fernando Lopez-Lezcano wrote:
> It would make a BIG difference to have all of midishare in userland. I
> think the latest kernels implement high resolution timers, etc. If Jack
> can be made to work in userland, midi should be possible as well.
I'd think so, too.
> If I understand the kernel development process correctly, once the midishare
> kernel module is in the mainline kernel the update process is fairly
> automatic.
Ok, I see. Yes, that makes it easier. I'd still prefer the userland
option, if it's feasible. Let's see what the people at Grame think about
this.
Albert
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