[alsa-devel] OSS support
Is oss emulation still supported in latest alsa-driver snapshot? I installed that driver in Fedora 11 on both my static machine (X-Fi platinum fatality champion) and laptop (HDA Intel) and I don't have /dev/dsp or /dev/mixer. Should I compile the driver with some specific flag?
At Wed, 17 Jun 2009 11:04:28 +0400, The Source wrote:
Is oss emulation still supported in latest alsa-driver snapshot? I installed that driver in Fedora 11 on both my static machine (X-Fi platinum fatality champion) and laptop (HDA Intel) and I don't have /dev/dsp or /dev/mixer. Should I compile the driver with some specific flag?
Did you load snd-pcm-oss and snd-mixer-oss modules?
Takashi
On 17.06.2009 11:59, Takashi Iwai wrote:
At Wed, 17 Jun 2009 11:04:28 +0400, The Source wrote:
Is oss emulation still supported in latest alsa-driver snapshot? I installed that driver in Fedora 11 on both my static machine (X-Fi platinum fatality champion) and laptop (HDA Intel) and I don't have /dev/dsp or /dev/mixer. Should I compile the driver with some specific flag?
Did you load snd-pcm-oss and snd-mixer-oss modules?
Takashi
Oh! I though they would be loaded automatically. Thanks!
On Wed, 17.06.09 11:04, The Source (thesourcehim@gmail.com) wrote:
Is oss emulation still supported in latest alsa-driver snapshot? I installed that driver in Fedora 11 on both my static machine (X-Fi platinum fatality champion) and laptop (HDA Intel) and I don't have /dev/dsp or /dev/mixer. Should I compile the driver with some specific flag?
OSS has long been obsolete. In F11 kernel OSS support is disabled by default. You have to edit the modprobe blacklist to reenable it again.
Lennart
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