Hello Daniel T Chen.

For one thing I thank You very well As by letting remove the oss emu it 
finnally guided me to a serious general multimedia audio bug which went 
sometimes that far in freezing video applications as well. This problem started 
for me as from ubuntu 9.10 (and many many users are confronted with it)
Oh yes we still found some work arounds (many times very time consuming and 
complicated). Finnaly All those bugs and audio problems leaving A majority off 
users who uses modern audio cards and or Motherboards built in chipset like 
realtek 889A using hda audio without audio at all. 

The real bug is just pulse audio . Pulse audio indeed supports only a
very very limited basic audio devices. So is it intentional ? It is now
in use for long time and nothing changed about this. The several
different analog inputs like cd in extra line in hda frontpannel out are
not supported. and not configurable. And then as well i even dont spoke
about the external spdif digital audio in and so on ... Pulse audio does
bug the general alsa working when using hda audio. Since even the most
simple laptop is now equiped with hda audio I don't now what Your
trying. I perfectly understand that it is a hell of a job and very time
consuming what Your attempting now, But believe me as long pulse audio
itself is not furhter developped in order to support our provides the
ability tho configuring support for all audio cards, it's a waste of
time.

Now slowly we are running up to the point that a lot of users just uninstall 
and purge first all basic linux audio alsa and pulse. Take basic alsa source 
compile it and run without sound server like pulse leaving system sounds 
unusable. But at least their multimedia applications are working then.
Now on maverick this is even not enough anymore but users will be forced to 
recompile their kernel. Well I don't think that this last is for all users. I 
even did not mention the users who just simply reverted to bloody windows due 
to this audio problem I agree not very smart but I can understand them. As 
ubuntu is particullary unstable now for multimedia applications.

So it would be very nice if.

You would actually make Your own kernel for You and other pulse audio
maintainers for developping purposes or eventually provide an updated
basic ubuntu kernel using libesd-als0 and esd sound server. So persons
who need and have evoluated audio cards are able to use the audio like
it is forseen.

Only force the implementation from pulse audio the day it is developped for use 
with all audio cards, or at least has a configuration option to set correct 
audio cards settings channel and stack's like we can do into alsa-base.conf 
options snd-hda-intel model=asus-p5q  for example (my case)
This option will unfortunatly be needed as the automatic polling of audio 
devices true bios does not give this needed info. It only will give info about 
chipset and audio codecs used but no info about channels used. This is the case 
for all hda audio cards who uses more then simply basic chanels mic and line.

Also An easy use complete mixer is anyway a requirement for Multimedia users. 
So yes We all use gnome-alsa-mixer now,
but pulse bugs in some cases with this mixer leaving pc without audio at all. 
The volume control from pulse is very user unfriendly and this not give a good 
overview about what is muted and so on.

At last I'm well happy to be able to give one positif feedback , The
fact that we can amplifie the audio coming from applications like
rhytmbox for example up to 140 % is very nice and particularly ussefull
when using headphone as to low volume was sometimes a problem into
ubuntu before.

Thank's if You would take this into consideration as This would solve
problems for a lot users eighter most of multimedia users with ubuntu.

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Please disable CONFIG_SOUND_OSS* and CONFIG_SND_*OSS*
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/579300
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