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On Wed, 12 Oct 2005, Dave Nebinger wrote: |
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> You might consider the alternate route of removing the offending |
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> libjsoundalsa.so file. |
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> Of course, rather than simply /bin/rm'ing the thing away you might want to |
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> just relocate it temporarily. Then do a revdep-rebuild -p to see if blackdown |
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> starts complaining about the missing file... |
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Will give ir a try... |
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> Another alternative is to install alsa. Granted you won't be using it because |
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> you don't have the hardware, but it might be enough to have a clean |
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> revdep-rebuild. Based on equery results, it looks like all you'd need to |
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> emerge is alsa-lib and alsa-headers, so you wouldn't be talking about a great |
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> deal of extra space... |
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Wouldn't that entail some error messages at boot time? |
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> Just a thought. |
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> Dave |
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Thanks. |
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Jorge |
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