* Kent West ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010627 09:04]:
> Alan Davis wrote:
>
> > My machine has been up for a few days, and now I cannot take it down, since
> > only the sessions that are now open to root will work. I am running "sid"
> > the unstable, and recently did a major upgrade.
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> T
Alan Davis wrote:
My machine has been up for a few days, and now I cannot take it down, since only the sessions that are now open to root will work. I am running "sid" the unstable, and recently did a major upgrade.
In an xterm, the following is received:
bash-2.05$ su
su: Module is unk
Bob Nielsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>If you run sid, I recommend that you subscribe to debian-devel.
Or, at the very least, debian-devel-announce. It's low-traffic.
>I believe that new packages in /incoming correct the problem.
They've now been installed in the archive proper.
--
Colin Wats
If you run sid, I recommend that you subscribe to debian-devel. There
has been a lot of discussion recently on PAM problems following a
recent upgrade, which looks like what is happening in your case. I
believe that new packages in /incoming correct the problem.
Bob
On Wed, Jun 27, 2001 at 10:3
My machine has been up for a few days, and now I cannot take it down, since
only the sessions that are now open to root will work. I am running "sid" the
unstable, and recently did a major upgrade.
In an xterm, the following is received:
bash-2.05$ su
su: Module is unknown
Sorry.
bas
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