Pantelis Koukousoulas writes:
> There is a possible solution to this:
>
> 1) There is a patch in Fedora for many years now that fixes the esd
> output driver
Thanks for the notice & porting, I'll take a look!
Also, the newest libmikmod release supposedly has correct alsa2 support,
which would
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On Sun, 2012-08-05 at 14:25 +0200, Gergely Nagy wrote:
> Ben Hutchings writes:
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> > Suggesting oss-compat does *not* fix this bug.
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> It does provide a workaround until such time when a proper fix can be
> put in place, which is something that cannot reasonably be done fo
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Ben Hutchings writes:
> Suggesting oss-compat does *not* fix this bug.
It does provide a workaround until such time when a proper fix can be
put in place, which is something that cannot reasonably be done for
wheezy, however unfortunate.
Upstream activity on this front is virtually non-existant
Suggesting oss-compat does *not* fix this bug. Most audio hardware is
limited to one playback channel and requires mixing to be done in
userland. The ALSA userland library handles this transparently to the
application whereas in-kernel OSS compatibility cannot. So use
of /dev/dsp under Linux sti
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