On Thu, 08 Apr 2004 16:59:57 +0200 Christoph Wickert <christoph.wickert@xxxxxx> wrote: > > Agreed, but sometimes this is not an option ;) > > Yes, but I think this was mentioned in my mail. Sorry, I might have missed that. > I read your article and it's very helpful. (BTW: I found a typo in > line 6 "confifuration".) Thks, will fix that =) Glad it was somewhat useful. > Nevertheless there is NO REAL NEED to configure all the applications > as you did. In that case the oss-compatibility layer will do it's job. > > I did not configure anything, so all my applications are set up to use > oss. I don't not what functionality I should be missing (well maybe > some Dolby 5.1), I still can have simultaneous sounds... Now that would be cool -- I don't recall it working here, that's why I went after the solutions I posted on that HOWTO. AFAICS I have OSS-compatibility enabled; how can I check that? Is it simply a matter of configuring /etc/modules.conf? Any specific compilation flags needed? I would really love to update that article if I were to make it simpler =) Best, Andre -- Andre Oliveira da Costa