On Fri, Mar 30, 2007 at 07:34:28 +0100, andy wrote: > Hiya > > The software update installed new headers, etc. today and instructed me to > reboot in order to load up new modules, even though the header was the same > as my existing header (I'm sorry this is not clearer - I'd just stumbled out > of bed). When I did so I found that KSCD and KMail - which ordinarily both > sit in the system tray in Gnome - didn't load into the system tray and KMail > kept reporting an error starting pop3 processes. However, it would still > successfully retrieve e-mails. > > Not sure what all this was so rebooted into the previous kernel image (which > is the current situation) and all is fine. Ergo, it must be something with > the new header files and image that was downloaded. On this basis, should I > remove the update (and if so, which is the safest way to do so) or does > anyone know of a way to use the new image/headers and work around these > other issues? > > Thanks for any help
May I suggest that you first get yourself a big cup of coffee? Then you should post the exact error messages and the versions of the two kernel images. It should be safe to remove the new kernel image if you have booted into the old one, but it would be better to figure out the cause of your problem so that we can file a bug report (and, hopefully, fix it). -- Regards, Florian -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]