Non Microsoft OS support requests, possib

Hi, I just read about these forums on the Creative Audigy newsgroup, and I was wondering if it would be OK to ask support inquiries when using non-Mcirosoft Windows Operating Systems (like MacOS X/Darwin (x86), *BSD, Linux, BeOS, etc), in the event this is not possible, could you at least point to sources of information on these?
Thanks in advance for any information you could provide me with
Gian Paolo Mureddu.Message Edited by gianni on -04-2004 0:3 AM

Thanks again to you both!!
I once e-mailed the mantainer of the opensource.creative.com site just about that, and this was what he replied:
Quote:
<i>I'm not really in a position where I can say much on this, but I can say in a general way that yes there are plans for much more accelerated support under Linux with our latest cards (Audigy and beyond...). In the meantime, we have been able to get some more technical information out to key people at ALSA on some of our chips, so there will be incremental improvements with their drivers.
Garin</i>
Just I don't know if this information has already been passed to those developers.
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