![]() It worked, although a few applications I used needed configuration changes, because they tried to use OSS and failed, ALSA's OSS emulation notwithstanding. Eventually, free OSS drivers stopped being available for my hardware, but ALSA drivers were available, so I switched. ![]() I never really understood the point of that. It didn't happen on Windows at the time, despite Windows being king then. ![]() I actually fell from my chair the first time that happened. Then came ESD, which worked on top of OSS but allowed multiple applications to play sounds at the same time. Sound in Linux has always been a cluster fornication.''
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