> At this moment all Unix vendors (other than official Linux) are already > behind OSS. esd works on top of it. artsd works on top of it. Jack works > on top of it. All applications (other than few alsa-* ones) are compatible > with it. Even significant part of alsa-lib has been ported to work on top > of OSS (this work started just about a month ago). So is there anything > that is still missing from OSS? > The point is that OSS, whatever version, is not going to be the standard sound layer on Linux, if not for technichal reasons then for political ones. cheers, Christian