On Monday 04 October 2004 13:09, Anders Johansson wrote:
Could you try running the ncurses version of yast (ie. running 'yast' instead of 'yast2' from a command line as root)? Maybe it's a qt/X problem that depends on your specific config for some weird reason?!
Tried that. No go..:) Same problem What is strange here is that this is the first time I have experienced this with Yast on 9.1 on say may 30 installs. The only thing different was the source for the KDE rpm's. All other machines currently in my office (3 in total) are all at the same update level and no concerns what so ever. In fact the current laptop was fine as well other then reinstalling SuSE 9.1 (clean not overwritten) to make some extra space. Ran fine for months. Completely clueless in Ottawa..:) TKS for your patience.. /ch