The kernel was the 2.4 kernel from 3.0.0 stable (bf24). I don't believe that unstable upgraded the kernel. Initially, at least, I hadn't even rebooted and things weren't working. After rebooting, there was no change.
Derrell Dale Kemp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > [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? > > -- > sig = 0xda1e;

