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Re: [SLE] KDE 3.0.1 + YaST2 = no more online updates :-(
- From: Travis Owens <towens@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 28 May 2002 12:50:57 -0500
- Message-id: <1022608257.31106.13.camel@hermes>
On Tue, 2002-05-28 at 03:45, Fergus Wilde wrote:
> YaST2 has stopped working in graphical mode altogether on my system since the
> 3.0.1 upgrade, made the way you describe. I did indeed run SuSEconfig - but
> when you say here 'run ldconfig', is ldconfig not called by SuSEconfig in any
> event? I understood that it was, but would be grateful to be put right if
> that's not the case.
>
Ok, I looked through SuSEconfig in /sbin and there is no reference to
ldconfig ! Also, I ran it from the CLI in verbose mode and there was no
reference to ldconfig ! :^/
So, maybe it doesn't ??! (This was very preliminary searching) :)
> I'd also be grateful for advice on how to get graphical YaST2 back, though
> the upgrade to 3.0.1 was well worth the sacrifice anyway ...
>
I have heard several people mention cleaning out the /tmp directory of
all things YaST before running it when problems arise. :)
cheers!
--
Travis.
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> YaST2 has stopped working in graphical mode altogether on my system since the
> 3.0.1 upgrade, made the way you describe. I did indeed run SuSEconfig - but
> when you say here 'run ldconfig', is ldconfig not called by SuSEconfig in any
> event? I understood that it was, but would be grateful to be put right if
> that's not the case.
>
Ok, I looked through SuSEconfig in /sbin and there is no reference to
ldconfig ! Also, I ran it from the CLI in verbose mode and there was no
reference to ldconfig ! :^/
So, maybe it doesn't ??! (This was very preliminary searching) :)
> I'd also be grateful for advice on how to get graphical YaST2 back, though
> the upgrade to 3.0.1 was well worth the sacrifice anyway ...
>
I have heard several people mention cleaning out the /tmp directory of
all things YaST before running it when problems arise. :)
cheers!
--
Travis.
For Laptop issuses, check out: http://www.linux-laptop.net
For Wireless LAN issues, check out: http://www.linux-wlan.com
Don't forget to document your experiences, tricks, and advice
while using Linux. Post it somewhere so we'll all benefit
from it. You never know who will be asking the same question
next time.
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