Result for 89E4A60FCC0990543291542216638D29EA74EA2A

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Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/alsa-oss/changelog.Debian.gz
FileSize757
MD58922792969331E203B460A7D699203B3
SHA-189E4A60FCC0990543291542216638D29EA74EA2A
SHA-25686EC18EFC1F15CB0BB2EED3E10573F0BA9E662AD64DF3D2E78DD73AFBF598B93
SSDEEP12:XU6jRrQlCMAzpYgjOgFbwk7MmiN6miW4b445VfCNeYuQ9xTOktb5tgnD1R6:XUC7MA1gm+6tW+NCNplOkp5CH6
TLSHT10F0170D87CA296CA03870EB8453B842222402491BB317DC0C5288C5669BEDEEC3A602A
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Key Value
FileSize48866
MD5610FB5D61AE888DE0AEE9496BFE28E41
PackageDescriptionALSA OSS-compatibility application wrapper This package contains an OSS-compatibility wrapper for ALSA. . There are two ways of getting an application to work with ALSA drivers if the application was written to the OSS interface. The first way is to use OSS-emulation drivers (in the kernel); these allow the application to interface with OSS sound device files (for example, /dev/dsp0). The second way is to wrap the application in the alsa-oss library which causes the application to access ALSA device files (for example, /dev/snd/pcmC0D0c) instead. . Use of the alsa-oss library is recommended over the use of OSS-emulation drivers if you want to use ALSA's PCM plugin layer. . ALSA is the Advanced Linux Sound Architecture: http://alsa.sourceforge.net . OSS is OSS/Free, the free version of the Open Sound System.
PackageMaintainerDebian ALSA Maintainers <pkg-alsa-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamealsa-oss
PackageSectionsound
PackageVersion1.0.7-1
SHA-12BE4241CB687F735F957C337AE1BCC28F4451D0C
SHA-256ECD3C38D8DE5C80B04CE8ABB25EDDBFB28C44D39C42D166090A1CDDC6BFEAC0D