Stephen and Claudia Handley said: > Hi Nate, > > I think you're spot on in your assesment. > > It does have 'stable' entries. > > My Debian version was 2.2. I thought when I researched IPTraf that it > worked for Debian 2.2 and above. > > The output from ls -l /lib/libc.so.6* > > shows me > > libc.so.6 -> libc.2.2.5.so > > So any ideas of how I might fix the problem? I think all my other packages > (Raid, Apache, QMail etc) are working OK. So if I can just get XWindows > and IPTraf up and running I'll be fine.
I'd really reccomend you finish the upgrade to woody if it's not done already. Having a half woody half potato system probably is not a very good idea for the long run. I reccomend: apt-get update ;apt-get dist-upgrade and finish the upgrade. you probably will want to recompile qmail for the new glibc, though it may work fine as is. Luckily woody includes xfree86 3.3.6 like potato so it should be easy to get X working again, here's the packages I use for X 3.3.6 on woody: xserver-common xserver-svga xserver-vga16 xbase-clients xfonts-100dpi xfonts-75dpi xfonts-base xfs or you can re-configure your system to use X v4. If your system worked fine on potato with 3.3.6, the fastest way to get back up and going is to stick to 3.3.6, since your configuration file is already done & known good. good luck! and this may be a good thing, upgrading to woody is good since support for it will(most likey) get dropped in a few months. nate -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]