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		<description><![CDATA[   Just a call out to all the game dev&#039;s out there currently using OSS as their main audio API: please consider adding the option of using ALSA.  It has a great API, and it&#039;s feature list is growing steadily.  It&#039;s made it into kernel 2.5, which means it&#039;s userbase will be greatly expanding in the (relatively) near future.
   It shouldn&#039;t have a problem replacing OSS as the standard if the developers give people the option to use it. Please help!]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>   Just a call out to all the game dev&#8217;s out there currently using OSS as their main audio API: please consider adding the option of using ALSA.  It has a great API, and it&#8217;s feature list is growing steadily.  It&#8217;s made it into kernel 2.5, which means it&#8217;s userbase will be greatly expanding in the (relatively) near future.<br />
   It shouldn&#8217;t have a problem replacing OSS as the standard if the developers give people the option to use it. Please help!</p>
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