GNU/Linux powers state-of-the-art hearing aid research
[Posted September 3, 2010 by ris]
GNU/Linux powers state-of-the-art hearing aid research
[Distributions] Posted Sep 3, 2010 19:53 UTC (Fri) by ris
64 Studio Ltd. has created a Linux distribution for HörTech gGmbH to
aid in research on hearing impairment and augmentation technology.
"64 Studio was commissioned by HörTech to create a GNU/Linux
real-time audio distribution, code-named Mahalia, optimized for the Lenovo
Thinkpad X200 notebook. Giso Grimm of the Carl von Ossietzky-Universität
Oldenburg explained: "We prefer to use ready-to-use Linux audio
distributions over patching the kernel ourselves, since our expertise is in
signal processing, not kernel development. When we were faced with the fact
that our then favourite audio distribution failed to deliver stable
real-time kernels for several releases, we asked 64 Studio to tailor us a
customized distribution with a working real-time kernel that matched our
specific needs and ran stable on the selected hardware.""
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