System was rebooted number of times after this missfortunate update. It didn't and couldn't help though. However, I'm trying to make a point: How is it save to perform YaST SuSE updates now? Did SuSE fixed that flaky update packages or they still seat on their servers as time bombs? After re-installation from scratch my sister's system runs fine, the same as in the first time. I need just to know what package updates can cause a disaster to exclude them for good. I was hoping that some one directly from SuSE would comment on this issue. Alex -------------------
The Monday 2003-11-24 at 09:22 -0800, Alex Daniloff wrote:
I tried to troubleshoot what went wrong. Here is some packages that were updated based on YaST log files: 1. kde3 base (I'm not sure) 2. kde3 libraries.
Did you reboot?
-- Cheers, Carlos Robinson
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