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:KernelTrap: The Future Of The Open Sound System
KernelTrap: The Future Of The Open Sound System
Mar 24, 2004, 23 :00 UTC (8 Talkback[s]) (4969 reads)

[ Thanks to Jeremy Andrews for this link. ]

"During the 2.5 development cycle, ALSA, the Advanced Linux Sound Architecture was merged into the Linux kernel. At that time, support for OSS, the Open Sound System was marked as deprecated. A recent thread on the lkml discussed the future of OSS, questioning if it is worth fixing issues with now deprecated OSS drivers.

"On one side of the debate, some feel that it doesn't make sense to throw away a functional subsystem with willing maintainers, especially when there are some soundcards that are currently only supported by OSS. On the other side, some feel it doesn't make sense to support two code bases that accomplish the same thing, suggesting all effort currently invested in fixing OSS drivers should be refocused to writing and fixing ALSA drivers. Some of the advantages that ALSA has over OSS are listed here..."

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Linmagau: ALSA 1.0 - The Full Release(Feb 26, 2004)
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  Talkback(s) Name  and Date
if my memory serve right, OSS was very n ...   OSS and ALSA   
Xunil Ung
Mar 25, 2004, 02:00:23
 
Maybe you can please explain to me what  ...   OSS bad! ALSA good?   
Sun Worshipper
Mar 25, 2004, 02:38:08
 
> if my memory serve right, OSS was very ...   Re: OSS and ALSA   
Dev Mazumdar
Mar 25, 2004, 06:04:00
 
Wow, that's possibly the most unfair ...   Re: OSS bad! ALSA good?   
Andy Parkins
Mar 25, 2004, 09:35:34
 
If xmms does not get along with Alsa the ...   Re: OSS bad! ALSA good?   
morning guy
Mar 25, 2004, 14:51:25
 
Dev,In all seriousness, I really think y ...   Re: Re: OSS and ALSA   
Aaron Bostick
Mar 25, 2004, 22:48:01
 
> Dev,> In all seriousness, I really thi ...   Re: Re: Re: OSS and ALSA   
4Front Technologies
Mar 26, 2004, 05:15:31
 
Dev,I actually did try the commercial OS ...   OSS Driver   
Aaron Bostick
Mar 29, 2004, 03:17:40
 
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