Last edited by SZF2001; January 20th, 2008 at 02:33 AM.
Last edited by ubuntu-freak; January 20th, 2008 at 02:42 AM.
Just notice you're a Ubuntu dev! Sweet. I've attracted a dev. Nice one.
Nathan
In my post, I said it wasn't possible to play more than one sound over the same device using ALSA. OSS hasn't been default in a long time (well before Feisty), so it's natural to assume he was speaking of ALSA.
And I'm not an Ubuntu dev, I just use a distro in development.
Need to get my eyes checked again. Missed the 'user' bit at the end.
Nathan
I also had problems get two programs to share sound.
But then I learned you can add "aoss" in front of each program, and then you can have as many sound-using programs a you want.
Example :
Code:aoss skypeIt gets tedious to open a terminal and type all that each time you want to launch an app, so I suggest you do quick launch icons of the ones you use the most.Code:aoss wine <insert name of windows program.exe>
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