Sorry, but I accidentally deleted your previous reply. As it wasn't on list, I'm also taking the opportunity to put us back on-list with the discussion.
If OSS is working but ALSA isn't, that's a problem. OSS should not be working at all, except through the ALSA-provided OSS compatibility support. If OSS is functioning independently, you need to unload the kernel modules for OSS. i.e. modprobe -r emu10k1 After that, you'll want to make sure that you have the appropriate ALSA drivers loaded: modprobe snd-emu10k1 If after this you still get a device not found error, you'll need to check that you have ALSA set up correctly for whatever it is that you happen to be using it for. As an example, in my ALSA plugin for XMMS, I have the following: Audio device: EMU10K1 Mixer card: 0 Mixer device PCM If you don't want to use ALSA and would prefer to stick with OSS, you'll need to wait for someone else to reply as I haven't used OSS in well over a year now. -- Alex Malinovich Support Free Software, delete your Windows partition TODAY! Encrypted mail preferred. You can get my public key from any of the pgp.net keyservers. Key ID: A6D24837
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