>I'm still too new at Linux to help with the repair job, but I can
>explain why you need to do the installer. When you are running an
>installed Linux system, the files you want to replace in a version
>upgrade are being used by the system, and cannot be replaced. That is
Can't say I've ever seen THAT happen. And I know I've installed new
versions of glibc while running multiple application/daemon/etc. It may
be true under a Microsoft world, but I don't believe it's true in Linux.
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Steve Philp
Network Administrator
Advance Packaging Corporation