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Since Roman wanted to create his linuxolator branch in perforce, I had to make myself familiar with perforce too, to be able to answer his questions. I learned my first steps in perforce by creating the sound branch (I’m mentoring Ryan together with Ariff). Creating the branch was not hard, but I managed to fail [...]
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- Some fixes for the linuxolator after testing by users
- Another sound developer with perforce access
- Progress in the linux 2.6.x compatibility
- Upcomming sound stuff
- Status of the RealPlayer stuff
- A way to encourage hardware companies to support *BSD
- Linuxulator in -current ready for testing the 2.6.16 emulation
- Fix for the showstopper bug in the linuxulator
- I foresee nice improvements in the soundsystem
- DragonFly synced with our soundsystem
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