[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 28.07.2008 19:12:
> On Mon, 28 Jul 2008 14:36:34 +0200 Dimitri Yioulos 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> This is a well-known and oft-discussed scenario.  You probably 
>> have your system set up to automatically update packages, so RKH 
> is 
>> reporting on the changes.
> 
> The problem is with the word "probably". You want to *make certain* 
> that what has happened is due to legitimate causes like 
> installation, updating or running prelink (if applicable) before 
> you update the database. Correlating could come from system logs, 
> reading cronjobs, any integrity checkers you run (Samhain, Aide, 
> Osiris etc cetera), verifying package contents with trusted remote 
> copies.


hello list,

it was a false alarm

thanks all for reply.

yesterday i dont have time for the "mayby introdusion" PC

imho: there is not updates between the last (clean) rk run an the last scan with
this output.

because, an other ubuntu user says my: thats ok, it was an update ;)

sorry.... and many thanks for the help

btw: yes, i know the --propupd option. i dit it now & immediately ;)


best regards

(Shame on you!) mix

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