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On Sun, 2002-08-04 at 03:22, Joe & Sesil Morris (NTM) wrote:
- I get SCSI emulation for my DVD drive (which is totally useless and messes up my symlinks /dev/dvd and /dev/cdrom)
This happened to me with Hubert's kernel (so I changed the symlinks)
OK, of course, one could do this:-)
- I get a lot of permissions turned to something like 'paranoid' E.g. I can no longer enter several /dev subdirectories as user.
That never happened with me. Did your security setting get changed (and implemented by a SuSEconfig run)?
no, and that's even more weird:-)
- Bash by clicking on the shell in the KDE panel no longer works as user, only as root;
No problems here with that as well.
- Starting YaST2 as user asks me for the password, when I'm finished entering it, it says: "The program 'su' is not found! Make sure your PATH is set correctly." Then it quits. I mean, su is in /bin and /bin is in $HOME/.profile in the PATH section, so that's crap:-)
Again, no problem with that as well. Those kind of problems don't seem like a kernel upgrade problem as much as SuSEconfig changing something (like security set to paranoid).
I agree! This isn't sort'a kernel like problem BUTTTTT: why did it occur after upgrading the kernel? Why do the permissions change now once more after upgrading to the 234 build? (I was on 183 and went back to 174). So it must have a connection, somehow. Cheers ... Wolfi ============================================= mailto:wolfi_z@gmx.net