actually i do too generally ;-)
mandrake's point and click-ness tends to be quirky... but i have this
kind of love/hate thing with mandrake, i've gotten to like its quirkiness ;)
anyhow i have a more serious question...
trying to do rpm -e on the various alsa packages that mandrake kindly
installed over the top of my alsa set up and seems to have caused this
problem...
trouble is rpm -e --force doesnt work, rpm says that will only work for
upgrade.....
any ideas on how i can get rid of libalsa2 ?
thanx
m~
D R Holsbeck wrote:
Nobody said you had to run mandrake ;-) But then again
Debian is not as
"point and click" friendly either, I generally do my configs in a text
terminal.
On Mon, 2002-12-16 at 15:58, iriXx wrote:
>hmmmm i think thats just a debian thing... you lucky debian users!
>oh that it would be so simple on mandrake ;-)
>
>m~
>
>
>>I just list the modules to load in /etc/modules and these are then
>>loaded at reboot. However I'm not clear as to whether this is just
>>Debian.
>>
>>Cheers,
>>Paul.
>
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