16 Oct
2005
16 Oct
'05
15:04
On Sunday 16 October 2005 01:48, Sid Boyce wrote:
Though most others report it works, it's obviously quirky in a year 2005 Linux distro. 1.4a12 solves the problem... ... I can't understand why any distro should still be using a 2002 version of a utility.
Hi Sid, I think there's still some value to be found in the "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" principal. Of course, now it's acting "broken" here but in a completely different way than what you've reported. I'd sure like to rule out operator error ;-) or a faulty config before introducing an unsupported package to this system. Thanks for the feedback! - Carl