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- From: "Willem-Jan Meijer" <meyer3@chello.nl>
- Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2003 15:36:13 +0100
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Hello,
After my upgrade to testing/unstable everything still works fine except my
KDE
sound. Tried XMMS, this one works fine but there aren't sounds from KDE.
When
I go to the shell and run commands with arts in it, I still get the message:
/usr/bin/artsd: error while loading shared libraries: libvorbisfile.so.0:
cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
How can I solve this one? I searched with apt-cache and dselect, the
libvorbis0 package isn't installed correctly (i think).
After apt-get install libvorbis0:
Sorry, libvorbis0 is already the newest version.
0 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Hessel:/home/normaal#
This package is installed.
After apt-file searcg libvorbisfile.so.0:
Hessel:/home/normaal# apt-file search libvorbisfile.so.0
zcat:
/var/cache/apt//devel-home.kde.org_~nolden_kde_dists_stable_Contents-i386.gz
:
No such file or directory
zcat:
/var/cache/apt//http.us.debian.org_debian_dists_unstable_Contents-i386.gz:
No
such file or directory
zcat:
/var/cache/apt//http.us.debian.org_debian_dists_testing_Contents-i386.gz: No
such file or directory
zcat:
/var/cache/apt//ftp.snt.utwente.nl_pub_linux_debian_dists_unstable_Contents-
i386.gz:
No such file or directory
zcat:
/var/cache/apt//ftp.snt.utwente.nl_pub_linux_debian_dists_testing_Contents-i
386.gz:
No such file or directory
zcat:
/var/cache/apt//non-us.debian.org_debian-non-US_dists_unstable_non-US_Conten
ts-i386.gz:
No such file or directory
zcat:
/var/cache/apt//non-us.debian.org_debian-non-US_dists_testing_non-US_Content
s-i386.gz:
No such file or directory
zcat:
/var/cache/apt//security.debian.org_dists_testing_updates_Contents-i386.gz:
No such file or directory
I think this one is the problem...how to solve ?
Kind regards,
Willem-Jan Meijer
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