Yast2 seems broken. I am able to open it as root, and all the modules show up, but when I click on them, the little clock appears for a few seconds and then nothing. They apparently seg fault and never open. I sometimes get an error message that the system is unable to su, but I am already running as root. I tried reinstalling all the Yast2 rpms, rerunning SuSEconfig, and rebooting, but that didn't change the behavior of Yast2. This is Suse 9.1 Pro on a Celeron 2.4 gig machine with 512 mb of memory, 60 gig HD, dual boot with Win 2000 Server on another HD. Can't do YOU or much else without Yast2. I'm not sure what to try next. Any ideas appreciated. (This arose because the next suggestion to get apt installed was going to be to run YOU for the latest updates) Thanks, Don J. ===== Don W. Jenkins "Ms. Jaggers" | '84 XJ6 Gray/Gray | "People will let you do whatever you will" --Max Farce __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail is new and improved - Check it out! http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail
"Don W. Jenkins"
Yast2 seems broken. I am able to open it as root, and all the modules show up, but when I click on them, the little clock appears for a few seconds and then nothing. They apparently seg fault and never open.
I had a similar problem when LD_LIBRARY_PATH pointed to my old C++ libraries in /usr/local (YaST is a C++ application). A correct content of LD_LIBRARY_PATH fixed the problem. -- A.M.
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