cvs commit: src/share/man/man4 Makefile pcm.4 snd_ad1816.4 snd_als4000.4 snd_atiixp.4 snd_cmi.4 snd_cs4281.4 snd_csa.4 snd_ds1.4 snd_emu10k1.4 snd_emu10kx.4 snd_envy24.4 snd_envy24ht.4 snd_es137x.4 snd_ess.4 snd_fm801.4 snd_gusc.4 snd_hda.4 snd_ich.4 ...
Joerg Sonnenberger
joerg at britannica.bec.de
Mon Jan 8 05:43:02 PST 2007
On Sun, Jan 07, 2007 at 02:49:31PM +0000, Thomas E. Spanjaard wrote:
> A bit off-topic perhaps, but I wonder how much of a future OSS has, with
> ALSA being sort-of the standard on the most popular open sores operating
> system, Linux.
ALSA only exists on Linux, OSS is supported on most other systems. OSS
is easy to emulate -- ALSA not. ALSA is complicated and doesn't over
much over OSS (if applications would actually use all the features of
OSS). So I do believe OSS has a good future.
Joerg
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