> 2) Since there is no plausible technical reason for disabling OSS, we
must look elsewhere for the explanation.

This kind of thing, "deprecating" usually serves a psychological need of
developers/managers, as a way of trying to eliminate something they see
as evil, for whatever strange reason. We've seen it in GCC, breaking
existing code, and (amazingly!) the newer ARM instruction sets.

It serves no purpose for the users of Ubuntu, having no effect whatever,
except that of breaking half the software.

You remember how, in Toy Story 2, the penguin's voice box was broken? I
saw it as a wry comment on Linux-based systems (on which the film was
rendered) and how the audio support has been so flaky in the past. This
decision renews that tradition... just when you thought audio had
started working...

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  Please disable CONFIG_SOUND_OSS* and CONFIG_SND_*OSS*

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