Hans de Goede wrote:
I like it, +1, but others might disagree, I'm sure someone can dig up some old app which still needs it :) But that is going to be the exception to the rule that oss support is no longer needed.
'cat /dev/urandom > /dev/dsp' ;-) (which I also use as a cheap test if my sound is working).
Out of curiosity, what's the overhead of /just/ /dev/dsp support? If it's low enough, it might be nice to keep just that, but it's not necessarily worth blocking removal. (Will /dev/dsp not exist when padsp isn't running?)
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