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Sound: OSS

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Issue #334, Section #18 (26 Nov 2005: Removing Obsolete OSS Sound Drivers)
Issue #322, Section #1 (3 Sep 2005: Scheduling Obsolete OSS Drivers For Removal)
Issue #295, Section #1 (3 Feb 2005: Linux 2.6.10-mm1 Released)
Issue #294, Section #2 (2 Feb 2005: Some Debate On The Development Model)
Issue #287, Section #6 (1 Jan 2005: Status Of OSS Deprecation)
Issue #282, Section #4 (1 Nov 2004: ABI Stability)
Issue #262, Section #4 (11 Jun 2004: Status Of IDE Module Unloading; IDE And libata)
Issue #258, Section #13 (18 Apr 2004: Status Of OSS)
Issue #251, Section #11 (9 Feb 2004: ALSA Vs. OSS Sound Support)
Issue #250, Section #3 (4 Feb 2004: ALSA 1.0.1 Released)
Issue #224, Section #4 (30 Jul 2003: Expected Changes From 2.4 To 2.6)
Issue #216, Section #4 (20 May 2003: OSS Support For ICH5 Sound)
Issue #206, Section #3 (23 Feb 2003: OSS Soundblaster Driver Rewrite)
Issue #188, Section #6 (13 Oct 2002: Support For The Creative Audigy Sound Card)
Issue #183, Section #15 (8 Sep 2002: Porting Sound Drivers To New Locking System)
Issue #179, Section #26 (11 Aug 2002: Status Of Maestro3 Sound Driver In 2.5)
Issue #178, Section #22 (4 Aug 2002: New PC-Speaker Driver)
Issue #149, Section #6 (7 Jan 2002: SiS7012 Audio Driver)
Issue #145, Section #9 (10 Dec 2001: Migrating From OSS To ALSA)
Issue #98, Section #4 (18 Dec 2000: Problems With Proposed Sound Code Cleanup In Stable Series)
Issue #97, Section #10 (11 Dec 2000: Linux On Transmeta Chips)
Issue #93, Section #5 (13 Nov 2000: OSS API Bug)
Issue #86, Section #11 (25 Sep 2000: Linus To Adopt Patch Queue System!!!)
Issue #71, Section #10 (12 Jun 2000: Anti- Open Source Article Discussed)
Issue #69, Section #7 (29 May 2000: Problems With Sound On VAIO PCG-F450)
Issue #68, Section #1 (22 May 2000: CAPP Conformance: The Saga Continues)
Issue #48, Section #1 (27 Dec 1999: Binary Module Portability Across Kernel Versions)
Issue #34, Section #17 (13 Sep 1999: Progress On Driver For Maestro Audio Chip)
Issue #8, Section #13 (4 Mar 1999: Possible GPL Violation By Mosix)

 

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