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+ | The Linux kernel now provides Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA) support by default. However, applications need to interface to that capability. The following six sections deal with the six separate components of ALSA: the libraries, the plugins, the utilities, the tools, the firmware and the OSS compatibility libraries. | ||
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Revision as of 12:54, 5 December 2006
Introduction to ALSA
The Linux kernel now provides Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA) support by default. However, applications need to interface to that capability. The following six sections deal with the six separate components of ALSA: the libraries, the plugins, the utilities, the tools, the firmware and the OSS compatibility libraries.