[PlanetCCRMA] acpi kernel reboot errors

Carr Wilkerson carrlane@ccrma.Stanford.EDU
Sun Sep 8 21:28:01 2002


I think I know what happened with the packages...  there was the typo for 
the kernel and the others were indeed uninstalled.  The typo fix worked.  
However the apt-get -f install yielded this...


[root@ip68-14-112-61 root]# apt-get -f install kernel-up#2.4.19-1.ll 
alsa-driver-2.4.19-1.ll alsa-driver alsa-utils alsa-tools
Processing File Dependencies... Done
Reading Package Lists... Done       
Building Dependency Tree... Done
Sorry, alsa-driver is already the newest version
You might want to run `apt-get -f install' to correct these:
Sorry, but the following packages have unmet dependencies:
  alsa-driver: Depends: alsa-driver-modules-0.9.0-37 but it is not 
installable
  alsa-tools: Depends: alsa-lib (>= 0.9.0) but it is not going to be 
installed
              Depends: libasound.so.2
  alsa-utils: Depends: alsa-lib (>= 0.9.0) but it is not going to be 
installed
              Depends: libasound.so.2
  jack-audio-connection-kit: Depends: libasound.so.2
  pd: Depends: libasound.so.2
E: Unmet dependencies. Try 'apt-get -f install' with no packages (or 
specify a solution).



Perhaps I should just freshly reinstall the orig distro and start over.  
Luckily I have a phatt connection.

Carr




On Sun, 8 Sep 2002, Fernando Pablo Lopez-Lezcano wrote:

> > 	I just had to write again...  
> > 
> > [root@ip68-14-112-61 root]# rpm -e --nodeps kernel-up-2.4.19.ll.acpi 
> > alsa-driver-2.4.19-2.ll.acpi alsa-lib alsa-utils alsa-tools
> > error: package kernel-up-2.4.19.ll.acpi is not installed
> > error: package alsa-driver-2.4.19-2.ll.acpi is not installed
> > error: package alsa-lib is not installed
> > error: package alsa-utils is not installed
> > error: package alsa-tools is not installed
> > 
> > Ok, I'm confused...  ;-)
> 
> Me too, I would have thought that the alsa packages were there. 
> 
> There is a typo... 2.ll.acpi is the one you want to uninstall, so try:
> 
> rpm -e kernel-up-2.4.19-2.ll.acpi
> 
> If it does not complain you are done. 
> Check to see which alsa packages you actually have:
> 
> rpm -q -a | grep ^alsa
> 
> -- Fernando
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Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA)
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