Re: [CentOS] How to disable audio in CentOS7?

2016-05-15 Thread Nux!
Rebuild the kernel without audio subsystem. -- Sent from the Delta quadrant using Borg technology! Nux! www.nux.ro - Original Message - > From: "Steve Snyder" <swsny...@snydernet.net> > To: centos@centos.org > Sent: Sunday, 15 May, 2016 12:48:07 > Subject: [

Re: [CentOS] How to disable audio in CentOS7?

2016-05-15 Thread Fred Smith
On Sun, May 15, 2016 at 09:47:22AM -0700, Gordon Messmer wrote: > On 05/15/2016 08:15 AM, Steve Snyder wrote: > >Only to the extent that the resources used to support the audio > >subsystem could be allocated to services that are actually used. > > > On the nearest server to me right now, the

Re: [CentOS] How to disable audio in CentOS7?

2016-05-15 Thread Gordon Messmer
On 05/15/2016 08:15 AM, Steve Snyder wrote: Only to the extent that the resources used to support the audio subsystem could be allocated to services that are actually used. On the nearest server to me right now, the snd* drivers are using about 500k of RAM and 0% of the CPU. That's

Re: [CentOS] How to disable audio in CentOS7?

2016-05-15 Thread Steve Snyder
On 05/15/2016 09:11 AM, Alice Wonder wrote: On 05/15/2016 04:48 AM, Steve Snyder wrote: How can I completely disable audio drivers and services in my CentOS7 system? This system is a server that will never run any audio applications. The problem is, I can't disable the audio device in my

Re: [CentOS] How to disable audio in CentOS7?

2016-05-15 Thread Alice Wonder
On 05/15/2016 04:48 AM, Steve Snyder wrote: How can I completely disable audio drivers and services in my CentOS7 system? This system is a server that will never run any audio applications. The problem is, I can't disable the audio device in my BIOS, so the system finds it in the PCI device

[CentOS] How to disable audio in CentOS7?

2016-05-15 Thread Steve Snyder
How can I completely disable audio drivers and services in my CentOS7 system? This system is a server that will never run any audio applications. The problem is, I can't disable the audio device in my BIOS, so the system finds it in the PCI device list and configures it on each boot. Yes,