NN_il_Confusionario wrote:
On Sat, Apr 12, 2008 at 06:33:54PM +0200, zhengda wrote:
I think I might delete some package by accident,
check /var/log/dpkg.log
Also note that .wma files do _not_ use all the same codec. Some use
higtly non-free codecs which are not in debian (but some of them
Hi,
I have a problem with Rhythmbox.
It could play wma file before, but it cannot now.
I think I might delete some package by accident, but I cannot find it.
I do install gstreamer 0.10 and many of its plugins.
Does anyone which package Rhythmbox relies on to play wma file?
Thank you in advance.
Hernán Freschi wrote:
zhengda wrote:
Yes, the space the modules use isn't an issue. But I hope my system
can be started much faster (I think loading fewer modules makes the
system starting faster)
Yes, indeed. But you'll only notice it if the startup is very delayed
due to so
Hernán Freschi wrote:
Well I wouldn't worry too much about the number of loaded modules. That,
of course, assuming you are running a "modern" machine with several
hundreds megabytes of RAM. Modules use just a tiny fraction of RAM: 30,
40k ... the largest one for me being Reiserfs with 200k. B
Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
yes, probably so. most of kernels get loaded when (first) used, but not
unloaded. I guess hotplug scripts load modules for every existing piece of
hardware for the system to be able to use it. If you'd blacklist them, you
won't be able to use them, and some of your s
Wackojacko wrote:
zhengda wrote:
lsmod shows me many modules, and some of them aren't used.
So how to prevent them being loaded?
These modules aren't listed in /etc/modules
you can list these in /etc/hotplug/blacklist.d/ by creating a new file
e.g. local.
Wackojacko
Thank yo
Wackojacko wrote:
Zheng Da wrote:
Does Debian load LKM automatically?
If it does, in which way? With the kernel module loader or with a
kerneld daemon?
I find that there is /etc/modules, but it list only a few modules.
lsmod shows me many more.
So I wonder how the other modules is loaded?
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