Yes, I thought that too. From a technical point, it makes no sense that a device is supported before it is created.
But the documentation says the driver is supported from Linux 4.x or high.
https://www.hifiberry.com/docs/software/...ux-3-18-x/
So I thought the driver was a generic one, already available on some old distributions.
I don't understand this kernel and driver thing.
But the documentation says the driver is supported from Linux 4.x or high.
https://www.hifiberry.com/docs/software/...ux-3-18-x/
So I thought the driver was a generic one, already available on some old distributions.
I don't understand this kernel and driver thing.