> The problem is very easy to fix. Go back to the OSS > module like it was before.
In this case I'd agree with the last statement. I'm working to see WHAT is causing the problem, and it would appear that arts is indeed blocking what should be let through (or at least was with OSS). Unfortunately, Crossover has failed to work under this "new" setup, and that's something that's rather important to me to have. I have a feeling that it's yet again a conflict with the arts server. So, once again, this is REgression, instead of PROgression. OSS works, Alsa, for some reason doesn't integrate at all with KDE, yet OSS (which does) was thrown out. Personally, I don't see what the problem is/was with OSS. If something works (as it did), then why remove it? Alsa is nothing but a pain from what I've seen (just over the past few days). It doesn't integrate well with UI's, it isn't smart enough to know what it's doing (OSS could at least figure out what sound to play and when, and I NEVER had a problem with it and arts). Oh well, wha do I know, right?
