So OSS doesn't support some advanced features? Sure. But why does that
mean OSS support needs to be broken? If users of some OSS-only app want
these features, they can bug the authors to add support for PA or
whatever.

As for grabbing devices exclusively, I'm under the impression that it's
possible for a long time to allow even OSS apps to access devices in
parallel with ALSA. At least I haven't had problems with that for years
now.

Space for these three modules is 124K on my system....

And really: in this particular case I don't understand the necessity of
the removal. It's not that OSS is a system foundation and it's just too
limited for the future. It's just an ADDON. You can safely ignore it if
your apps all use ALSA. If you want to get it out of the main kernel,
then at least provide it as a separate package, e.g. using DKMS.

Besides the fact, that aoss (and possibly padsp) does not really work,
it's also much less comfortable. OSS emulation modules "just work", with
aoss you have to find out about it first. Then find out what and how to
change. Probably nothing the average user is able to.

And sure there are guides to compile a kernel. Still it's not exactly a
5min job. And when will this advanced kernel build system see the light
of day? Nobody knows? That's not a great base for an alternative
solution. And again: it takes hours! On every update! I don't want to
imagine how log it takes on a netbook... And what for? For three tiny
modules!

Also in my experience with Ubuntu it's unfortunately only partly
possible to stick with an LTS release. There is just always a breakage
wich is only fixed in the next release. In my example with Lucid the
broken radeon driver. Also sometimes you just need a newer version of
some software. E.g. the latest KDE is only supported for the last two
Ubuntu releases or so. So you want to tell users: Sorry you can't
upgrade to a newer desktop shell, if you want to keep the mixer of you
TV app working?

So telling users to stick with LTS is only partly an option. Let alone
that I don't have much faith everything will be fixed with say the next
LTS.

The solution is pretty simple: readd the modules in some way or another!
It hurts nobody (unless proved otherwise) and every other "solution" is
just inferior.

PS: In my case the app is tvtime and what doesn't work is the mixer
(i.e. adjusting volume).

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