At 13:59:15 on Friday Friday 18 December 2009, Per Jessen <per@opensuse.org> wrote:
Stan Goodman wrote:
Since I noticed this, I have been examining the list of kernel-related packages in Software Management. Everything there is 2.6.31.5.0.1.1, and kernel-default, kernel-desktop, and kernel-source are installed.
But you're running a different kernel ? I guess you did reboot after installing or upgrading?
I rebooted, of course. But the installation has no connection with the world, no NIC and no WiFi.
Stan, any chance you've got the i386 sources instead of the x64_86 ?
At this point I would not like to swear to anything. I have been d/l things for years and have never made such an error, but who knows? I did start from scratch, have done absolutely nothing to the installation except get "make" and "kernel-source" from the DVD, and ran into the same error when trying to install the NIC driver. Also at this point, the less said the better about Konqueror's new ("it's the future") personality which tells me only that an object is a Volume, w hile carefully concealing which one it might be. To be fair, Dolphin has the same problem. I'll download a fresh copy of 11.2 overnight, and attack the matter afresh in the morning, to be sure. -- Stan Goodman Qiryat Tiv'on Israel -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org