On Wed, 20 Dec 2006 10:15:47 +0300, Vladimir Kozlov wrote:
Somehow I had libesd0 installed while I have alsa as well, and this
prevents alsa from working properly - I had to do alsaconf after each
reboot.
Shouldn't the libesd-alsa0 be automatically installed with alsa instead
the libesd0
the libesd-alsa0 be automatically installed with alsa instead
the libesd0?
Please CC me as I'm not in the debian-devel list.
It is a shame that libesd0 is instaled by default instead of libesd-alsa0
but AFAIK it's too late in the release cycle to do anything about it. :(
I think the best way
had to do alsaconf after each
reboot.
Shouldn't the libesd-alsa0 be automatically installed with alsa instead
the libesd0?
Please CC me as I'm not in the debian-devel list.
It is a shame that libesd0 is instaled by default instead of libesd-alsa0
but AFAIK it's too late
libesd-alsa0 and killing esd made
everything work again.
Perhaps it was something they did to their systems themselves after
installing Etch?
ESD shouldn't be started unless you check the appropriate box in the
GNOME sound preferences.
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Josselin Mouette/\./\
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Hello,
Sorry if this is not the right list to ask such a questions.
Somehow I had libesd0 installed while I have alsa as well, and this
prevents alsa from working properly - I had to do alsaconf after each
reboot.
Shouldn't the libesd-alsa0
On Wed, Sep 19, 2001 at 05:29:13PM +0200, Christian Marillat wrote:
In the excuses file a see a lot of :
Unsatisfiable Depends: libesd-alsa0 (= 0.2.22-4)
Actually, you see a lot of them for ia64 and m68k. libesd-alsa0 doesn't
exist on ia64 or m68k. On the upside, most/all of them are |'ed
Hi,
In the excuses file a see a lot of :
Unsatisfiable Depends: libesd-alsa0 (= 0.2.22-4)
Which is exactly the problem with libesd-alsa ?
I don't see any serious/grave/critical bug report.
Christian
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