[linux-audio-user] ALSA + OSS on Red Hat 9.0 ?

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millward wrote:
> Can I have both Alsa and OSS installed on
> Red Hat 9.0 ?
> Will I have to install two RH 9.0s on my hard
> drive,  one with
> Alsa installed, the other with OSS installed,
>  and boot between the two using Grub?
> 

You could but you don't have to.

You can load modules independently with modprobe.

	modprobe usb-audio;

will load the usb-audio module for alsa.

if you want to unload a module use

	rmmod usb-audio

This way you can switch between drivers at will.

You may want to use some scripts to make it easier.

The other option you have is to use the oss emulation which is a part of 
the alsa drivers.


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