2.4.x Kernel, how to get /dev/dsp ???

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Date: 04/24/04

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    Im rebuilding a 2.4 kernel, and I need /dev/dsp, but dont see
    WHAT to set from xconfig.

    Please, someone, point me at the right option.

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