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#456
Originally Posted by dazars1 View Post
Originally Posted by Benson View Post

One would ordinarily look at the output of apt-get remove and either say N if there's unexpected stuff, or just reinstall them afterwards...

Anyway, you need to downgrade ogg-support to 1.0.6~rc1 -- I would expect anyone using -testing or -devel repos to know how to do this, but for those who don't, it looks like:
Code:

apt-get install ogg-support=1.0.6~rc1






So far everything was fine, playing mp3 files only, but a few days ago I tried to play music files. ogg, previously if he listened, but now will not play. Nor listen to the default player for the N900.

Anyone know anything about this?.
Was affected due to put the commands listed in previous post?.

Thanks.

With the App Manager GUI removal method I suggested a few pages back (post 442 on page 45) you do not need to downgrade to a previous version of OGG Support nor have I experienced any futher problems with audio. It does require you remove more programs than the other method (I think), but it works very well (at least it did for me) at resolving the problems. Don't forget the full restart (power down, battery out) after removing all the apps and again after reinstalling them.

David

Last edited by monkeyman; 2011-06-13 at 12:28. Reason: changed "that" to "than"