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On Sun, 22 Sep 2013 20:24:54 +0200, Ralf Jung wrote:
> > It would avoid the modules being auto-loaded for whatever reason...
> > Since they're not aliases for anything in the kernel, it will only
> > help people with old configuration files, but it'
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Hi,
> It would avoid the modules being auto-loaded for whatever reason...
> Since they're not aliases for anything in the kernel, it will only
> help people with old configuration files, but it's better than
> nothing!
No it won't, as blacklisting onl
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Hi Ralf,
On Sun, 22 Sep 2013 19:38:26 +0200, Ralf Jung wrote:
> > Sorry for the lack of updates...
> don't worry, we're all doing this as a hobby ;-)
Indeed!
> > There's now a version of oss-compat in testing and unstable which
> > removes its m
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Hi Stephen,
> Sorry for the lack of updates...
don't worry, we're all doing this as a hobby ;-)
> There's now a version of oss-compat in testing and unstable which
> removes its modprobe.d configuration file on removal (and not just
> on purge), and
Hi Ralf,
On Mon, 09 Sep 2013 20:56:36 +0200, Ralf Jung wrote:
> is there any update on this? I am currently preparing the next version
> of osspd, but so far I got no idea how to tackle this problem.
Sorry for the lack of updates...
There's now a version of oss-compat in testing and unstable wh
Hi again,
is there any update on this? I am currently preparing the next version
of osspd, but so far I got no idea how to tackle this problem.
Kind regards,
Ralf
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Hi Stephen,
sorry for the long delay, university is keeping me quite busy.
> That'll teach me not to test stuff properly... This makes moving to
> osspd a bit more difficult than it should be, since a conflicting
> package will be removed but not pur
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Hi Ralf,
On Sat, 22 Jun 2013 14:03:01 +0200, Ralf Jung wrote:
> > I saw the conflicts/provides; that's what prompted me to update
> > oss-compat and start preparing an upgrade path to osspd (as far as
> > I'm concerned osspd is the correct upgrade
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Hi again,
>> With the blacklist, and the changes to oss-compat 3, you
>> shouldn't need to conflit with oss-compat,
> Unfortunately, this is not the case. I updated osspd accordingly
> (/etc/modprobe.d/osspd.conf is installed) and upgraded to
> oss-c
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Hi,
> I saw the conflicts/provides; that's what prompted me to update
> oss-compat and start preparing an upgrade path to osspd (as far as
> I'm concerned osspd is the correct upgrade path for oss-compat on
> platforms where it's available).
>
> With
On Wed, 19 Jun 2013 19:00:54 +0200, Ralf Jung wrote:
> > It would be great if the osspd package could blacklist the OSS
> > modules... All it takes is dropping the attached file in the debian
> > directory, dh_installmodules picks it up automatically.
> Thanks for the patch. I will prepare a new u
Hi,
> It would be great if the osspd package could blacklist the OSS
> modules... All it takes is dropping the attached file in the debian
> directory, dh_installmodules picks it up automatically.
Thanks for the patch. I will prepare a new upload soon (during the
week-end, probably) and notify my
Package: osspd
Version: 1.3.2-3
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
Hi Ralf,
It would be great if the osspd package could blacklist the OSS
modules... All it takes is dropping the attached file in the debian
directory, dh_installmodules picks it up automatically.
BTW oss-compat now recommends osspd o
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