On 29 September 2010 22:12, Renaud MICHEL <[email protected]> wrote: > On mercredi 29 septembre 2010 at 20:39, Ahmad Samir wrote : >> > Many many more are kde applications. This is 2010.1 x86_64 >> >> Yes, it's a bit on an indirect dependency phonon requires libpulse.so: >> $ urpmf --requires lib64phonon4 | grep pulse >> lib64phonon4:libpulse-mainloop-glib.so.0()(64bit) >> lib64phonon4:libpulse.so.0()(64bit) >> >> and of course removing phonon would remove many more kde4 packages. > > But those dependencies are provided by > lib64pulseaudio0 > lib64pulseglib20 > so you can uninstall the daemon (pulseaudio) and keep those libraries for > the packages that need them. > > The gnome part is more tricky, because gnome requires esound, which is > provided by pulseaudio-esound-compat (which requires pulseaudio daemon), and > you don't have anymore a real esound packaged anymore, so you would need to > get a package from an older mandriva. > > -- > Renaud Michel >
Yes, you're right about esound. And if pulseaudio is disabled you get no sound applet in the gnome panel. -- Ahmad Samir
