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Linux Compatible Audio Interface - How do I .... ? - Ardour

    https://discourse.ardour.org/t/linux-compatible-audio-interface/81798
    FreeBoB was the old way of supporting Firewire units in linux and FFADO is the new. All new linux distributions should support FFADO but to be safe you might as well cross-check both sites. For instance the Edirol FA-101 seems fully supported in both the old and new way so that should be a good alternative.

The state of FireWire audio interfaces support on Linux

    https://librearts.org/2012/06/the-state-of-firewire-audio-interfaces-support-on-linux/

    FireWire (Pro-)Audio for Linux

      https://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.121.4834&rep=rep1&type=pdf

      Linux Compatible Audio Interfaces – LinuxGameCast

        https://linuxgamecast.com/linux-compatible-audio-interfaces/
        This is a list of interfaces tested for the series Interfacing Linux. Nothing here is guesswork. You can view the Jack Studio Setup if you're curious. Confirmed working:Apogee Duet (2007)Apogee ONE (2009)Behringer FCA202Behringer FCA1616Digidesign Digi 003RDigidesign Mbox 2 MiniDouk Audio U2 USBFoc

      Getting firewire audio work on Linux - Pau Arumi's blog

        https://parumi.wordpress.com/2006/12/19/getting-firewire-audio-work-on-linux/
        Freebobis a Linux driver (by now only a JACK backend; alsa driver is planed) for devices based on the bebob chip. Fortunately many audio interfacesare based on this chip. My choice: Focusrite Saffire (LE) Edirol FA-101 and ESI QuataFire 610 also looked good and where options I also considered.

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