Rocker23 wrote:Hello. I've had no luck installing OSS from any packages in AUR, they all have build errors and the git version refuses to download the git repo. Is there any live media that has OSS by default? I really want a live media I can run off USB with a music player software, so I can listen to my hi-fi stereo. I'm using onboard Realtek ALC880/Intel Azalia SB. I bought the motherboard in 2012. I'm not satisfied with Pulse Audio/ALSA's quality. Any direction appreciated. Thank you.
There is not "any live media that has OSS by default", as far as I know. However, it is not difficult to create your own.
It seems that even Linux newbies can install OSS4 on Linux Mint Mate without big problems: _http://www.opensound.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=5586
There was a problem with gcc compiler, but it might already be fixed. You may not need to switch to an older gcc version.
You may try OSS4 on a LiveCD without installing anything on your computer:Step 1: Boot Linux Mint Mate LiveCD.
Step 2: Remove PulseAudio _http://www.opensound.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=5586#p20327
Step 3: Install "prerequisite packages" _https://help.ubuntu.com/community/OpenSound#Installing_Prerequisite_Packages
Step 4: Download and install the official deb-package from the 4front website _https://help.ubuntu.com/community/OpenSound#Installing_OSS
You do not need to blacklist ALSA, because OSS4 will remove it: _http://www.opensound.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=5204
If you have enough RAM, you may also try to compile OSS4 on a LiveCD.
All info you may need is here: _http://www.opensound.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=5586
The manual for
oss_hdaudio driver is here:
oss_hdaudio - Intel High Definition Audio (AZALIA)_http://manuals.opensound.com/usersguide/oss_hdaudio.html
You may also need a guide for "hi-fi stereo" with OSS4: _http://www.opensound.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=4423
and a special tool (Petrov's plugin) with which to disable "secret resamplers" of OSS4:
_http://www.opensound.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=3543&start=90#p19477
If it works, you can easily create "a live media with a music player software" you need.
There is a Linux Mint forum where you may ask questions.