Hello,
I have tried to install a new openssh version on a SuSE Linux 6.4 The rpm expected the glibc 2.2 so I have installed this too. Now I am in trouble. A friend told me, that the server will not reboot. Is that true? Does anyone have an idea what I can do? not absolutely. i did the same BUT i have the server at my side and i replaced all (or most) of the base packages (that is series a) and there
On Mon, 25 Feb 2002, Ralf Schoenian wrote: lies another dog :-) the packages nkita and nkitb are split up on newer suses for example telnet is now in telnet and telnet-server ESPECIALLY inetd is in a separate package. summing up: it should work check closely for base packages (maybe replace the kernel) and check for needed and running servers: as long as you donot reboot the running servers will serve although no longer installed. -- BINGO: conveniently integrate economically sound technology --- Engelbert Gruber ----=~ SSG Fintl,Gruber,Lassnig A6410 Telfs Untermarkt 9 Tel. ++43-5262-64727 ----=~