[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>Good evening.  I recently installed woody 3.0.0.  It was working fine, but I
>wanted to install the latest version of quanta which required the latest
>version of kde which required libraries only found in unstable.  I added lines
>in sources.list to include debian testing and unstable, and the feeds that
>provided quanta and kde.  Through dselect, I selected quanta, and then said
>Install.
>
>Many hundreds of package upgrades later, I have an up-to-date system that
>works for many things, but gives "illegal instruction" on many apps.  (e.g. it
>tried to upgrade ssh but sshd was giving an illegal instruction error; dig
>also gives the error)
>
>I tried running ldconfig (no parameters) to ensure that the the library links
>were set up correctly following the massive upgrade.  No effect; still illegal
>instruction errors.
>
>I would sure appreciate any suggestions for getting things back to a working
>state.  This is a non-critical machine so I was willing to play with unstable.
>I guess I got what I deserve :-) but I know it can be fixed.
>
>Thanks!
>
>Derrell
>
>
>  
>
Is the kernel built for the correct cpu?

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