On Mon, 2006-09-25 at 18:38 -0500, Fibonacci Prower wrote:
Hello,
Is there any reason why the alsa-oss package isn't part of Fedora? It
has been said before (most notably in the Fedora forum) that OSS
emulation modules are enabled by default, and therefore alsa-oss is
obsolete, but aoss provides extra functionalities impossible to
achieve with the kernel modules, such as software mixing of output,
which are very useful for proprietary apps (Flash, Skype, etc) that
use only OSS.
http://alsa.opensrc.org/aoss
"Usage of aoss is preferred over kernel-level OSS emulation because if
you need use the PCM plugin layer, enabling the use of the Dmix Plugin
or asym."
to be honest, aoss sucks too. In fact any emulation solution so far is
pretty crappy in one way or the other ;-(
It has been how long since ALSA took over? It's time to phase OSS out
entirely....
(and skype is afaik even from after the alsa release so they have for
sure no excuse at all!)