RE: debian funkiness with new kernels

2000-10-09 Thread Sean 'Shaleh' Perry
> > 1. the other error has to do with /usr/local/lib: any library put in > /usr/local/lib cannot be dynamically linked to a binary needing them. > yes, i put /usr/local/lib in /etc/ld.so.conf and ran ldconfig, but this > doesn't help. instead, i get the following error: > > /usr/local/lib : >

RE: debian funkiness with new kernels

2000-10-09 Thread Sean 'Shaleh' Perry
> i really want to stay with debian and i can see how it's quite nice, but > i'm heading out of town for a while in a week and i need to be > comfortable with my laptop. errors like this make me very > uncomfortable. can anyone help? is there something i have to do with > debian to make it play

Re: debian funkiness with new kernels

2000-10-09 Thread Dwight Johnson
On Mon, 9 Oct 2000, Pete Toscano wrote: > i really want to stay with debian and i can see how it's quite nice, but > i'm heading out of town for a while in a week and i need to be > comfortable with my laptop. errors like this make me very > uncomfortable. can anyone help? is there something i

debian funkiness with new kernels

2000-10-09 Thread Pete Toscano
hello, i'm pretty new to debian, altough i've been using linux (mostly redhat) for quite a while. i've upgraded and recompiled the kernel hundreds of times, but i've never seen these problems. first off, i'm using woody, so i fully expect this to be the root of my problems... i'm constantly "ap