I have the exact same problem!
Had an old Mac G5 (no intel) with a digi002 system, for 16 input recordings... the digi002 broke down, and the mac computer was so out dated.. i though, lets dump the old stuff and invest in some new equipment
so got myself a brand new mac computer (arrived yesterday) and already had a fireface 800 witch i couldn't use with the old mac (the old G5 could only support up to ProTools 6,4 wich requiers a digidesign interface HeadScratch)
But with the new system i could use Logic 9.. so i bought Logic 9 aswel
being happy with my new purchases i started installing today, i was so excited.. had some brand new toys to play with!! But I soon got kicked in the (fire)face... with downloading the Fireface800 drivers
I mean, come ON!!! Lion released in JULY, it's almost October now.... on top of that, Apple even announced the upcoming new OSX a few months before the release (call them + ask beta + make software = win = happy customers)
You make great audio equipment RME.. but this very unprofessional (and RME isn't the only one... Avid and Presonus, same story)
Don't you guys get a beta test of osx or something in advance to test your new drivers? So you can release your drivers/fixes/patches/firmware/whatever at the same time as apple releases their new OSX?
A lot of your customers are Apple users, all of your customers spend good money on your equipment (and it's worth every dime, dont get me wrong!) but is it to much to ask to keep your equipment updated? I think not...
Now if I wasn't forced to buy a new computer, I would've stayed with Snow Leopard OSX... but brand new machines come out of the box with Lion.
Guess I'll just connect my webcam microphone to the back of the computer now.. see if the Jazz Bigband that is coming this saturday like's the sound of that! (or i might just reschedule them and not make any money till your HotFix comes out)