that would be ugly :( 
 
but whats speaking against that is that if i re-install X, the XFree86
binary is still 
not there. 
well, here is what i did, perhaps someone can tell me if that was good and
if it 
should suffice or if i have to do something else.. 
 
rpm -e XFree86 
urpmi XFree86 
 
i think that should remove and re-install X and its dependencies, right ? 
 
 
> most likely there's a hard drive deleting stuff on the drive. I'd bet 
> the disk is failing. 
>  
> On Thu, 2003-11-06 at 08:49, Markus Gonaus wrote: 
> > Am Don, den 06.11.2003 schrieb Vtucatz elPunishar um 17:38: 
> > > hi everybody,  
> >  
> > > is there a linux virus deleting random stuff on the drive?  
> > >   
> >  
> > At least there is a rootkit, which can hide files. 
> > (Adore). If you want to be shure about this, goto  
> > http://www.chkrootkit.org/ 
> >  
> > But it does not sound very likeley to me, that a hacker has reasons to 
> > hide the X binaries. 
> >  
> > Markus Gonaus 
> >  
> >  
> >  
> > 
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