On Tue, 18 Sep 2007, Jesse Keating wrote:
On Tue, 18 Sep 2007 10:50:27 -0600
Richi Plana <myfedora@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
But if flash-plugin uses ALSA directly, then why doesn't the audio of
flash-plugin.i386 work on my x86_64 machine using nspluginwrapper when
alsa-oss-libs.i386 isn't installed?
Because the 32bit flash application needs to open the 32bit
libaoss.so.0 ?
If that were the case, then flash wouldn't be using ALSA by default as
dragoran claimed. Unless the flash player was recently changed to use
ALSA, I don't quite buy this -- flash support (for a user) was my primary
motivation for resurrecting alsa-oss. Last I heard, it does indeed use
OSS.
Jima
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