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Operating Systems BSD FreeBSD 8.1 and OSS: system freezing Post 302474556 by nathanbrownitt on Wednesday 24th of November 2010 02:33:53 PM
Old 11-24-2010
FreeBSD 8.1 and OSS: system freezing

Hey all,

This is my first post and I'm a brand new unix user. Just to let ya know, my technical knowledge consists of windows and linux(Ubuntu, Fedora, Sabayon, and Arch Linux), so I'm not a complete NOOB at using unix-like OSes. Anyway, I installed FreeBSD 8.1 yesterday and everything is going well: system is updated, everything compiled from source just fine, and ports tree is updated. However, I am having a big problem with getting my sound to work. I know that my sound card(Creative x-fi extreme gamer) is not natively supported in unix, so I installed OSS. After I installed it I added oss_enable="YES" into /etc/rc.conf. When I restart my system, it freezes as soon as I log in to gnome: everytime! The system completely locks up. The only way I can use my system, is if I disable OSS. Furthermore, I've been using the system(with OSS disabled) for several hours now and it's not freezing at all. OSS has to be the problem.

That's why I need your help. I'm lovin FreeBSD, but I'd love to have some sound.
Please help me resolve this issue.

My PC specs:
Motherboard: ASUS Striker Extreme
CPU: Intel C2D
RAM: 6GB DDR2
GPU: Nvidia 9800GTX+
HDD: 1TB Western Digital
SoundCard: Creative X-FI Extreme Gamer

I appreciate your feedback,

Thanks,

Nathan
 

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ossdevlinks(8)						OSS System Administration Commands					    ossdevlinks(8)

NAME
ossdevlinks - Open Sound System legacy device management utility. SYNOPSIS
ossdevlinks [-vr] DESCRIPTION
The ossdevlinks utility creates and manages old style (legacy) device files for OSS audio, MIDI and mixer devices. In previous versioms OSS used "flat" device numbering for the device files (for example /dev/dsp0 to /dev/dspN). OSS version 4.0 and later uses different naming scheme. The ossdevlinks utility is used to manage the legacy device names as symbolic links to the new style devices. OPTIONS
Normally ossdevlinks is used without command line arguments. However there are a few command line options. -f<name> Write legacydev file to <fname>. -N Do not actually modify device files -r Reset the legacy device numbering (do not use). -v Verbose output The -r option may invalidate audio device selections in the setup files of various applications. This is considered highly undesirable. Applications using wrong audio devices may cause serious security and privacy problems. For this reason the -r option should never be used unless there are no other ways to recover from serious audio/sound related problems. After that users should review the audio settings of all the audio applications they are using. SEE ALSO
ossinfo(1) FILES
/usr/sbin/ossdevlinks /var/lib/oss4/legacy_devices /dev/dspN /dev/midiNN /dev/mixerN AUTHOR
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