Well, that is extremely inconvenient for some software, such as praat, which
still use oss.
Of course I can use aoss, but then I get glitches, probably because of some
sampling rate problems.
I'm now running hardy, on feisty, the random allocation of /dev/dsp made it to
the right card and I did
set-default-soundcard is only meant to set the default ALSA card. OSS
does not provide the concept of a default card and thus it cannot be
configured.
The right solution is to let the OSS API die. :-)
** Changed in: alsa-utils (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Rejected
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Yeah, I think it is. Alsa provides the oss devices through it's oss
emulation layer, right?
Why was this rejected as a bug?
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Is this an alsa issue?
** Changed in: Ubuntu Dapper
Status: Unconfirmed => Rejected
** Changed in: Ubuntu
Sourcepackagename: None => alsa-utils
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Yes, /dev/dsp and /dev/dsp1 get's randomly assigned to different
soundcards on my computer!
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