Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
> Thanks a lot, seems to work. Hmm, looks like there is a blocking problem 
> (avahi vs. mdnsResponder) in the KDE4 ebuilds which can't be resolved because 
> KDE 3.5.8 wants avahi to stay :-(
>   
That is a USE flag..

* kde-base/kdelibs
    gentoo:                  3.5.5-r10 3.5.6-r7 3.5.6-r8 3.5.6-r9 
3.5.6-r10 3.5.7 3.5.7-r1 3.5.7-r2 3.5.7-r3 3.5.8 3.5.8-r1 {:3.5}
    installed:               3.5.8-r1* {:3.5}
    Description:             KDE libraries needed by all KDE programs.
    Homepage:                http://www.kde.org/
    Relevant USE flags:      (acl) (alsa) (arts) (-avahi) (branding) 
(cups) (-debug) (-doc) (-elibc_FreeBSD) (fam) (jpeg2k) (kdeenablefinal) 
(kdehiddenvisibility) (-kerberos) (kernel_linux) (-legacyssl) (lua) 
(openexr) (spell) (tiff) (utempter) (-xinerama)
    License:                 GPL-2 LGPL-2
    Installed time:          Mon Nov  5 06:59:45 2007
    Source repository:       gentoo
    Installed using:         paludis-0.26.0_alpha2

note the -avahi... it'll rock your world. 

btw, avahi technically provides the same service as mDNSResponder does.  
The choice up to you which you use, change the use flags to -avahi, 
uninstall it, mask it... then move on.

That is how I live without hal :) 
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