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diff --git a/perl-install/harddrake/sound.pm b/perl-install/harddrake/sound.pm
index 6e0083747..4668ecd37 100644
--- a/perl-install/harddrake/sound.pm
+++ b/perl-install/harddrake/sound.pm
@@ -182,8 +182,7 @@ sub switch {
$device->{description}) .
N("\n\nYour card currently use the %s\"%s\" driver (default driver for your card is \"%s\")", ($driver =~ /^snd-/ ? "ALSA " : "OSS "), $driver, $device->{driver}),
interactive_help => sub {
- $in->ask_warn(N("Switching between ALSA and OSS help"),
- N("OSS (Open Sound System) was the first sound API. It's an OS independant sound API (it's available on most unices systems) but it's a very basic and limited API.
+ N("OSS (Open Sound System) was the first sound API. It's an OS independant sound API (it's available on most unices systems) but it's a very basic and limited API.
What's more, OSS drivers all reinvent the wheel.
ALSA (Advanced Linux Sound Architecture) is a modularized architecture which
@@ -192,7 +191,7 @@ It also provides a much higher API than OSS.\n
To use alsa, one can either use:
- the old compatibility OSS api
- the new ALSA api that provides many enhanced features but requires using the ALSA library.
-"))
+");
},
},
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