recompiler the kernel without apm acpi support. Problem occurs as you
have an at cabinet which cannot auto-shutoff.
so if you remove that part of the kernel code the dumps will stop
Cheerio
Robin
Shridhar Daithankar wrote:
>
> Hi all
>
> Yesterday I installed RHL 6.2 from PCQ June00 as KDE workstation.
>
> It worked fine yesterday, and today morning kppp was not launching,
> saying 'can not open libgxxxx'(don't remember exact name of the library).
> I think this is sixth time userhelper has broken down on my machine. And
> that too for no aparant reason. I shut down the machine properly etc...
>
> Has anybody experienced the same problem and any *parmanent* work
> around?
> Don't tell me to setuid/setgid. I have been doing that since November,
> RHL6.1.
>
> I am really troubled with this behaviour. I don't know why, these GNOME
> libraries always keep on breaking on my machine. I have experienced with
> other libraries also. And trouble is, even though, I do not use GNOME, I
> am in mess as RHL uses it for everything, say linuxconf or userhelper. If
> these libraries are broken, I can't even issue halt, from user command
> prompt.
>
> BTW, ay idea, how to make kernel halt smoothly. i.e. without the last
> core dump?
>
> Bye
> Shridhar
>
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