On Sun, 19 Oct 2003 11:38:02 -0700
Todd Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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> Tim Sawchuck wanted us to know:
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> >The one thing I cannot determine is in MCC Services, is do I need Sound
> >as well as ALSA?  I have ASLA on at boot.  I have tried ALSA On, Sound
> >Off, and ALSA On, Sound On, and can see no difference.   This is my home
> >machine, not network with other computers.
> >I'm just trying to avoid conflicts and not run any services not needed.
> 
> The way it works if you have both on (default):
> 
> start alsa init script
>    check modules.conf to see if alsa configured
>       if yes, load modules
>       if no, exit with success
> start sound init script
>    check modules.conf to see of OSS configured
>       if yes, load modules
>       if no, exit with success
> 
> You lose nothing by leaving both on.  You gain the benefit that in the
> future if you or Mdk determine the other is better, it just works
> without you having to remember to enable the other service to start.
> Personally I think they should be both just done from within the sound
> init script, but that's just me :-)
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Thank you, Todd

I did comment out all the OSS entries in modules.conf, I'll enable them
again.  Maybe that will solve my Ddj problem as well.

Tim

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