G'day. I'm a bit behind, but since I just got Debian 1.1.11 on November's Linux Monthly, I did a bit of an upgrade from it. I've been running some bits of rex as well, but hadn't upgraded everything, so quite a few things got updated from 1.1.11, such as netstd, base etc. Anyway a couple of problems have been observed;
rlogin to another host gives "rmcd: socket: permission denied" Works fine for root. On starting X, I get the grey background, but no windows; I kill it, and it's been trying to connect to a socket and getting connection refused, errno = 13. Again, works fine for root. I'll look though rex now for important stuff which needs upgrading again and see how I go. Anything in particular to get which might cause this? gpm also seems to be broken; it's doing really erratic things when I try to mark stuff. Running kernel 2.1.7, but I was before this upgrade too and I haven't noticed any problems due to it. thanks, hamish -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]