This patch makes alsa work by default with OSS plugin, similar to
audio/alsa-lib. Uses system asound.conf now (f10 and c6), v1.1
- fixes aplay(1) from non-existent audio/linux-f10-alsa-utils
- fixes HTML5 audio for www/linux-firefox (when USE_LINUX=f10)
untested:
- if non-existent "Open Sound System" plugin graciously falls back to
default plugin if present in application configuration
- if audio capture works the same in net-im/skype
- if audio capture works the same in www/linux-*-flashplugin11
- webcam
PR: 169896
Submitted by: Jan Beich
Approved by: maintainer timeout (16 months?)
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