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Home » Developing U++ » U++ Developers corner » Sound in linux (Lack of standards in Linux is a problem but there are some near-standards)
Re: Sound in linux [message #44083 is a reply to message #44079] Tue, 23 December 2014 13:32 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
rainbowsally is currently offline  rainbowsally
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Honza, one more thing.

Threads are disabled in Linux by default. I think I know why, and I think there's an easy fix (re. the intermittent crash problem and thread timing), but at this point, we can't count on running in a separate thread working for all non-windows users.

I have enabled threads for myself though and eventually will get around to experimenting with them.

I'll check out the UPP AltThreads package in a few minutes.
 
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