I'm a "fanboy" of OSS4 since I switched from Fedora to ArchLinux. OSS4 is a great sound module except for... its mixer program, ossxmix:
It's not a GUI, it's a GSDI or Graphical Sound Developer Interface :). I have no idea what the functionality it provides, so my approach to use this kind of application is try-and-see.
Recently, I've upgraded my kernel to 2.6.30.x and the sound on my laptop get distored. I googled for solution many hours without any luck, it's time to solve this by myself. Fire up ossxmix, try-and-see alot of settings and I found this:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhAdzBD-VT9wolEBa9sdsnBcG0AA6sbBokpdxM5ot3TZpsRyXmh87OqBw3vwf_zuWOE30M_-fxNrd3dG_TMng2uc3s39tdm7DqWNk6t7fY-RpxclvGC-M6mq5iAwabzpMEoX8hwm7tejzg/s400/screenshot_002.png)
Hope this may save you some time.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgNp0R_i89kIc_5sj0WzQi4t9ULTIz483gXFDwXi0-MoEZMwCk8uUeI_rhSJMJ3A9PAFpMiKq5r2MScJTdOKJW4u_WkgUotFvGrxS3UT63K2AHln5GwsC26YVOfYRfUgatNVrV-tkmhu9c/s320/screenshot_001.png)
Recently, I've upgraded my kernel to 2.6.30.x and the sound on my laptop get distored. I googled for solution many hours without any luck, it's time to solve this by myself. Fire up ossxmix, try-and-see alot of settings and I found this:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhAdzBD-VT9wolEBa9sdsnBcG0AA6sbBokpdxM5ot3TZpsRyXmh87OqBw3vwf_zuWOE30M_-fxNrd3dG_TMng2uc3s39tdm7DqWNk6t7fY-RpxclvGC-M6mq5iAwabzpMEoX8hwm7tejzg/s400/screenshot_002.png)
Hope this may save you some time.
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