Le mercredi 09 mars 2005 à 20:33 +0100, Thomas Hood a écrit : > In theory I guess there should be an oss package that was the homologue of > the alsa-base package. It would include files that would blacklist ALSA > modules, just as alsa-base blacklists OSS modules. These packages would > Conflict with each other and 2.6 kernel-image packages would Depend on > their disjunction. Doing that, you'll get the same criticisms from people who don't want sound. > An alternative is to drop ALSA modules from the 2.6 kernel-image packages. Yes, we agree that this is a good solution. The questions now are whether the kernel maintainers want to do this, and whether this is feasible before the release. Kernel maintainers, could you say a word about that issue? -- .''`. Josselin Mouette /\./\ : :' : [email protected] `. `' [email protected] `- Debian GNU/Linux -- The power of freedom
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