Messages in this thread | | | From | Michael Knigge <> | Date | Wed, 14 Aug 2002 11:33:48 GMT | Subject | Re: [ANNOUNCE] New PC-Speaker driver |
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Hi,
> Well, there is (currently) no > intention to get it into the mainstream > kernel so don't treat it too seriously. > However any comments or bugreports are
Oh, I would love to see that thing in the Standard-Kernel.... My Server at home uses Dial-On-Demand for my Internet connection and the beautiful Gillian Anderson is talking to me if the connection gets up ("wow!") and down ("uuuhhh, you scare me") ;-))))
**THIS** is the only reason why I have a soundcard in my PC - just to get some accoustic information for a few events (another sample could be a finished backup, incoming mail from fetchmail, incoming faxes or incoming ISDN-Calls from friends...).
For this your driver is more than enough! A "real" soundcard isn't necessary anymore (and PCI-Slots are always rare)..... This evening I will remove my old soundcard from my server!
Thanks for your work! This is something I was missing for years!
Bye Michael
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