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On Saturday 15 November 2003 21:43, Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
> I'm not a KDE user anymore but looking at the ebuild there is a line below
> alsa not supported that is commented out (the # sign).  Basically this does
> not allow alsa support to be built in no matter what your use flags.
> However, the comment at the end indicates you can use oss emulation.  Did
> you merge alsa-oss?  If so and if all your modules load then you can use
> the oss part of alsa.  The ebuild sets myaudio to enable oss at the start. 
> From what I see it's a KDE problem.  Maybe you can bug them as to why it's
> not fixed - or maybe it is in the betas?

Aye, the comment in the ebuild when the alsa configure flags are commented out 
says:
# alsa 0.9 not supported

IIRC the problem is with kmidi, and the fact it's not being maintained.
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=39574

Perhaps slackware uses the old, depreciated alsa 0.5.

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Mike Williams
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