I bought an m-audio m-track quad audio interface for $20, and then I found a firmware package for linux that requires compiling. However it looks for evdev --version. However fatdog has eudev. What steps would I take to compile it. Can I edit the dependency spec or what? The purpose is to compile the firmware and evdev rules.
How to compile an evdev dependency against eudev
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Re: How to compile an evdev dependency against eudev
Yes, it worked. Thanks.
This is only for usb-midi interface, so i cannot use the audio interface. I had to buy a windows laptop to use my two audio interfaces, as i bought them so cheaply it made them laptop purchase worthwhile. Otherwise I would need to buy a zoom H8, portable audio interface and recorder, as it is class compliant, unlike m-audio.
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Re: How to compile an evdev dependency against eudev
Yeah, I wonder where you can get a $20 M-Audio. All the M-Audio stuff I saw on ebay is > $100 (for 2-channel), for 4-channel we're looking at > $200 ...