I'm working on docs for ossaudiodev, and I thought I'd ask here before
bugging the OSS people: does anyone know which operating systems use OSS
(Open Sound System) as the standard audio interface? I know Linux up to
2.4 does, as do some (all?) versions of FreeBSD.
Do any of the other BSD flavours (OpenBSD, NetBSD, ...) use OSS
out-of-the-box? (If you have access to a FooBSD box, take a look for
/usr/include/*/soundcard.h -- if it looks like this:
"""
#ifndef SOUNDCARD_H
#define SOUNDCARD_H
/*
* Copyright by Hannu Savolainen 1993-1997
[...]
"""
then it's OSS.)
Anyone know precisely which 2.5.x version of Linux dropped OSS in favour
of ALSA?
Please reply directly to me -- my python-dev subscription is temporarily
disabled because I went on holiday a week ago, and still haven't caught
up with my other email backlog...
Thanks --
Greg
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Greg Ward