Re: Problem re-stated

2004-11-29 Thread Sam Watkins
It does sound like you don't have the unix socket support. Perhaps you configured unix sockets as a module in the kernel, but haven't loaded that kernel module? try "modprobe unix" as root to see if that's the case. if you add a line with just "unix" in it to /etc/modules.conf, it should load th

Re: Problem re-stated

2004-11-29 Thread Clive Menzies
On (29/11/04 02:14), jack kinnon wrote: > Hi folks, > > I will re-state my problem. I had been running 'stable' for months when I > decided to upgrade to 'testing' via the net. I did a apt 'update' followed by > a 'dist upgrade'. Because the number of bytes to be downloaded exceeded my > volu

Problem re-stated

2004-11-29 Thread jack kinnon
Hi folks,   I will re-state my problem. I had been running 'stable' for months when I decided to upgrade to 'testing' via the net. I did a apt 'update' followed by a  'dist upgrade'. Because the number of bytes to be downloaded exceeded my volume-based subscription for the month, I had to conti