Hey guys!  
I'm using natty and I've noticed that my old quake3 based games are still 
broken because you all decided to take out OSS compatibility.  I tried to 
install OSSP, but that package doesn't even exist for Ubuntu.  So, I did try to 
download and compile it manually, and after a while, I was able to get ossp to 
run, but it looks like it doesn't even support mmap for /dev/dsp, so I still 
can't play my old games.

You need to either re-enable OSS compatibility support (or at least put
the snd-pcm-oss.ko into the oss-compat package which is currently
broken), or fix OSSP so that it works with mmap programs and package it
for Ubuntu so that non-developers can use it.

  I was telling my friend about it this weekend saying I was going to
try to finally finish Return to Castle Wolfenstein, but that I couldn't
get audio working on my computer.  He was like, "Hahaha, Linux is always
broken for games.", but I had to reply "This time, the Ubuntu developers
actually broke it on purpose." :(

By the way, it is really bad manner to disable an important feature for
your users just so you can try to develop some new replacement.  You
should have instead modified your own kernels on your dev-boxes instead
of breaking it for the entire Ubuntu user base.

Thanks,
Jacob

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  Please disable CONFIG_SOUND_OSS* and CONFIG_SND_*OSS*

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