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From: "Aleksandar Zambelli" <zambelli@posluh.hr>
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Subject: Re: alsa/2.1.127
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>Go away (don't post anything to ALSA lists) if you don't understand why
>ALSA project exist. ALSA means Advanced Linux Sound Architecture and is
>going to solve most (all) trouble which have staying OSS/Lite/Commercial
>sound interfaces. ALSA isn't only patch for OSS/Lite which have drivers
>for new soundcards...

   Well I do. I look at ALSA just as a substitution for OSS because my
sound card is not supported by OSS/Lite. And I think a lot of other ALSA
users see it the same way. Maybe you don't like that, but that's the way it
is.



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