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Old 9th August 2004, 03:49 AM
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Play more than one sound at the time?

I had Alsa 1.0.5, and now I have the latest CVS of it and I still have the same problem: "Just one application at the time is able to play sounds"

I use FC 2.

Can anybody help me with that?
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