On Sat, Sep 21, 2002 at 04:07:14PM -0500, Jason Wojciechowski wrote: > I was playing with adonthell when my display froze up. It was totally > unresponsive, and I didn't have a way to ssh in, so I had to manually > turn the machine off and then back on. Now, trying to ssh gives > > jason@inj ( jason ) 15:57$ ssh stout > zsh: illegal hardware instruction ssh stout > > The same happens if I try to tell sshd to start. > > Everything else that I've tried thus far (from galeon to sylpheed to > the other daemons like apache) works, except for fetchmail when I tell > it to use ssl. If I tell it to work unencrypted, it works just fine. > Otherwise, I get the same message as above. > > The kernel is 2.4.19, compiled using make-kpkg. I'm pretty sure I > don't have anything exotic going on, either in the kernel (no patches > or anything) or the hardware (it's still the same as the vendor gave > it to me 3 years ago, a K6-2 450, 96 MB RAM Compaq). I'm 99% certain > it's the same kernel image now that I was using before the crash, but > I'm a little sloppy like that - I don't really remember. > > I'm sure more information would help anyone who tries to help me, but > I'm not sure where to start. New kernel image? Different kernel > version? Is it a kernel problem at all? I tried removing and then > reinstalling ssh, but that hasn't done anything. A google/linux > search turned up an argument between Linus and Alan Cox on some > mailing list, but nothing else of note.
Try reinstalling the openssl package? Since both programs that are acting up are ssl enabled but non-ssl programs are starting up fine. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

