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did you also upgrade arts stuff and re-run alsaconf etc?
also what have you compliled into your kernel in regards of the oss stuff? maybe if you go to /usr/src/linux-2.6.15.4 and grep -i OSS .config or grep -i alsa. i presume you compiled this kernel yourself??
It's not the kernel i think, since i had it too..
after playing one song and changing to next playlist or when i click the next button, it will crash. I think it's related with changes to KDE and not with the kernel itself
Amarok 1.3.8 was released when KDE was 3.4.2 and now it has reached 3.5.1, i think a newer version of Amarok will be available soon
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