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Subject: System freeze while bringing up eth0 interface
> Second Post.
>
> I have RH7.3 installed from downloaded ISO images.
> The system is basically web server with PHP and MySQL.
> After the installation the system works fine for several days or even
> weeks.
>
> Unfor
Second Post.
I have RH7.3 installed from downloaded ISO images.
The system is basically web server with PHP and MySQL.
After the installation the system works fine for several days or even weeks.
Unfortunatelly after a while if the machine has to be rebooted the system
hangs
during bringing up et
I am still in the process of figuring this out. I have in front of me a
Compaq (HP) nx9010 notebook. I cannot install RH 8 or 9. While booting, the
screen freezes at Loading ohci1394. I am able to install RH7.3 without a
hitch (no firewire drivers yet), and I have upgraded the kernel to the very
la
Well, I pulled the RAM and replaced it was some others that I had and
there's no problems now! :)
Thanks again for the help,
Mike
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From: "Steven Efurd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, March 23, 2003 5:03 PM
On Sun, Mar 23, 2003 at 05:40:01PM -0500, Mike Taggart wrote:
> Sorry bout the HTML email - it's OE's default for me and I simply forgot to
> change it over to Plain Text.
Yeah, all the MS mail programs seem to default to it, thats why I pointed to
the instructions for changing the default. That
Jeff,
Sorry bout the HTML email - it's OE's default for me and I simply forgot to
change it over to Plain Text.
Mike
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From: "Jeff Kinz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, March 23, 2003 5:06 PM
Subject: Re: syst
On Sun, 23 Mar 2003 16:24:04 -0500
"Mike Taggart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm running into a problem and not sure why it happens - I'm running the updates
> through RHN and my pc is routinely freezing during the updates. I've reseated my
> RAM and Video card thinking maybe somehow they cam
On Sun, Mar 23, 2003 at 04:24:04PM -0500, Mike Taggart wrote:
> I'm running into a problem and not sure why it happens - I'm running the
updates through RHN and my pc is routinely freezing during the updates.
I've reseated my RAM and Video card thinking maybe somehow they came
loose. > > Anyone ru
Is this in X? Are you sure it isn't a long update? How is it manifesting
itself?
<>
On Sun, 2003-03-23 at 16:24, Mike Taggart wrote:
> I'm running into a problem and not sure why it happens - I'm running the updates
> through RHN and my pc is routinely freezing during the updates. I've reseated
I'm running into a problem and not sure why it
happens - I'm running the updates through RHN and my pc is routinely freezing
during the updates. I've reseated my RAM and Video card thinking maybe
somehow they came loose.
Anyone run into this before or know how to fix
it?
Mike
** Reply to message from Stefan Neufeind <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Sun, 23 Feb 2003
01:05:20 +0100
> Hi,
>
> I got a very weird problem with a RedHat-server. Occasionally (can't
> even say that its under "high load" or something like that) the
> system freezes / hangs. It's possible to ping the
On 23 Feb 2003 at 9:01, Bart SCHELSTRAETE wrote:
> >I got a very weird problem with a RedHat-server. Occasionally
> >(can't even say that its under "high load" or something like that)
> >the system freezes / hangs. It's possible to ping the machine
> >(responds normal) and you can even connect to
Stefan Neufeind wrote:
Hi,
I got a very weird problem with a RedHat-server. Occasionally (can't
even say that its under "high load" or something like that) the
system freezes / hangs. It's possible to ping the machine (responds
normal) and you can even connect to ports like pop3 (110) which we
d above) I can't
> simply take the computer down, change harddisks etc. ... not
> possible.
>
> Did anybody experience such problem?
>
> PS: After the last freeze / hang on the console was printed:
> "Spurious 8259A Interrupt: IRQ7"
> But I can't
ommon thing: Both computers using same Maxtor-harddisks. But
could this be the problem? Unfortunately (as described above) I can't
simply take the computer down, change harddisks etc. ... not
possible.
Did anybody experience such problem?
PS: After the last freeze / hang on the console was
I am using 2.4.18-18.8.0 kernel on a Toshiba laptop.
Trying to get pcmcia to run the kernel freeze while running
insmod yenta_socket.
Somebody some ideas.
Bye Wolfgang
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Subject: Re: RedHat 8.0 SMP kernel system freeze
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| run for about 4 hours then completely freeze - no messages in log files
Just installed two new Dell PowerEdge 2650 servers: dual Intel Xeon 2.0 GHz processors, 5x drive SCSI RAID (5). Self-installed RH8.0. Systems run for about 4 hours then completely freeze - no messages in log files after boot-up. If we run single processor kernel everything is fine. We can
Running RH 7.3, kernel 2.4.18-3. KDE 3.0
Occasionally, rarely, I'll have it happen that my gui freezes, and even if I
go to another machine, trying to telnet in fails - it hangs before it gets to
the command line.
Other than writing a script to check the state of the system, and kill
everythin
> You might want to consult appendix H of the Official Red Hat Linux
> Installation Guide and try some of the available boot options, e.g.
> "ide=nodma". Your problem sounds much as if it is related to a
> hardware problem, e.g. bad RAM chips, bad HDD, fatal disk I/O errors
> and kernel panic. Also
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On Mon, 11 Nov 2002 10:26:44 +0800, Edward Dekkers wrote:
> MD5SUMs all match and Linux MediaCheck was all OK as well.
>
> However, my system actually loads some packages. It only ever gets to
> 46% maximum (but this varies), then either freezes or r
> no,
>
> this was is not!
Hi Alex, I can't help you at this point, but would like to mention I have a
similar problem.
MD5SUMs all match and Linux MediaCheck was all OK as well.
However, my system actually loads some packages. It only ever gets to 46%
maximum (but this varies), then either free
I had a older computer lieing around doing nothing
so i put 196 megs of RAM
2MB Trident and
A 4.0 GiG harddrive in it and install RED HAT
install went fine but when i got to the log in screen or as soon as i log in it
locks up everytime.
I'm new to linux so i need some
help.
ED]
> Sent: Sunday, November 10, 2002 7:13 PM
> Subject: RE: Installation freeze! Now with my BIOS settings
>
>
> Alex,
> Did you specifically test the monitor during setup? Even if the OS probes the
>video card correctly, the monitor must be set correctly.
rom:
L
Vachon
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, November 10, 2002 7:13
PM
Subject: RE: Installation freeze! Now
with my BIOS settings
Alex,
Did
you specifically test the monitor during setup? Even if the OS probes
the video card correctly, the monitor must be set
Alex,
Did
you specifically test the monitor during setup? Even if the OS probes the
video card correctly, the monitor must be set correctly. I've seen setups
freeze and the monitor has been the culprit.
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Hi List,
I post my prob once again BUT now with my BIOS settings (look at the
end).
I exactly wrote it down like it is at the moment. Perhaps that helps!
I am trying to install RedHat Linux 8.0 with
the configurations you see underneath on my machine but
the Installation freeze
no,
this was is not!
- Original Message -
From: "João Pedro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, November 10, 2002 3:38 PM
Subject: Re: RedHat 8 Inst. freeze
> Alex, it looks like the problem is that you have placed Lilo in
> /dev/h
t Linux 8.0 with the configurations you
see underneath on my machine but
the Installation freeze.
My System:
AMD Athlon 700MHz CPU
FIC SD11 Mainboard
384MB RAM
2 x IDE Primary Master Maxtor 30GB HDD, Primary Slave Creative 52x CD ROM
Video Card RIVA TNT2
Router
I did these configurations
RedHat Linux 8
Hi List,
I am trying to install RedHat Linux 8.0 with the
configurations you see underneath on my machine but
the Installation freeze.
My System:
AMD Athlon 700MHz CPU
FIC SD11 Mainboard
384MB RAM
2 x IDE Primary Master Maxtor 30GB HDD, Primary
Slave Creative 52x CD ROM
Video Card RIVA
nd that the system freeze.
> I can ping to the server, but cannot telnet.
> At console, I can enter login name. But after , no password prompt is
> returned.
> I have to press reset button. To bring the server up. And after that it will
> work as usual, until the next morning, It will
could still wiggle the mouse, type, etc.
However, press return in a command prompt and it would just freeze. No more programs
could be opened, and although you could ping you couldn't connect to any services...
I thought I had fixed it by going to a 2.4.19 kernel which I compiled myself
Hello all,
I just installed Red Hat 7.3 to my new IBM Xseries 235 box.
Installation is successful. We plan to run this box as mail server.
But In the next morning, after the server has idle for about 10 hours, I
found that the system freeze.
I can ping to the server, but cannot telnet.
At
On Thu, Sep 12, 2002 at 11:40:04PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> If it's meant to be a serious server, it should be a text terminal
> only, anyway.
Let's not be pedantic here.
Certainly a server should have its runlevel set to 3 (full multiuser
mode, but not X11), so most of the time it sits
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on
09/13/2002 at 04:32 AM,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>Try lowering the bios video settings for a while.
>Screensavers? If this is meant to be a serious server then
>why not a blank screensaver? (not that that is a solution to the problem)
If it's meant to be a serious se
screensaver? (not that that is a solution to the problem)
Cameron.
> -Original Message-
> From: michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, 13 September 2002 12:18
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: RH7.3 freeze
>
>
> Hi,
>
> All I can tell you
leave desktop locked at
>screensaver "pyro"
>
>- when I arrive yesterday to work and went to check the server, the system was
>completely freezed.
>It was using smp kernel.
>
>So. restating, select the normal kernel, boot ok. since a while... freeze again...
>
gt; From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On
> Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, September 13, 2002 12:07 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RH7.3 freeze
>
> Hello fellows
>
> We've just purchased a new wannabe server i386PC.
> So I'
went to check the server, the system was
completely freezed.
It was using smp kernel.
So. restating, select the normal kernel, boot ok. since a while... freeze again...
oops..
well..
restart again...
2- Select smp kernel again. and log to X. lock the desktop again and go away to do
other st
t;
>I had a similar problem on a fresh install (not an upgrade) of RH 7.3 on an
>AMD Athlon 1Ghz machine. Tried reloading from scratch but ran into the same
>problem. It was not immediate, but while using KDE3 it would eventually
>freeze up. I could still get to a console to kill the pro
Chris,
I had a similar problem on a fresh install (not an upgrade) of RH 7.3 on an
AMD Athlon 1Ghz machine. Tried reloading from scratch but ran into the same
problem. It was not immediate, but while using KDE3 it would eventually
freeze up. I could still get to a console to kill the
Chris,
I had a similar problem on a fresh install (not an upgrade) of RH 7.3 on an
AMD Athlon 1Ghz machine. Tried reloading from scratch but ran into the same
problem. It was not immediate, but while using KDE3 it would eventually
freeze up. I could still get to a console to kill the
Chris,
I had a similar problem on a fresh install (not an upgrade) of RH 7.3 on an
AMD Athlon 1Ghz machine. Tried reloading from scratch but ran into the same
problem. It was not immediate, but while using KDE3 it would eventually
freeze up. I could still get to a console to kill the process
with RH 6.2 , because this has happened
to 3 of my machines.
Any of your suggestions will be really appreciated.
Thanks,
Peram
>From: David McGlone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "Sudhaker P" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: KDE freeze.
>Date: Fri, 5 Jul 2002 13:27:
On Thursday 04 July 2002 06:53 pm, Sudhaker P wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I've been using RH linux 6.2 kernel 2.4.16 and I had accidentally clicked
> "logout" instead of "lock screen" and the screen is showing "Preparing
> session" and is frozen.
> I'll appreciate if any of you gurus share your thoug
ED]>
>
> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Subject: Re: KDE freeze.
> >Date: Thu, 4 Jul 2002 21:20:00 -0400
> >
> >On Thursday 04 July 2002 06:53 pm, Sudhaker P wrote:
> > > Hi All,
> > >
> > > I've
re with me.
Thanks,
Peram
>From: David McGlone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: KDE freeze.
>Date: Thu, 4 Jul 2002 21:20:00 -0400
>
>On Thursday 04 July 2002 06:53 pm, Sudhaker P wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
>
oh i should mention that the keyboard probably does input the "I" at the
point where redhat asks to press "I" for interactive startup.
And, my freeze point is exactly right after successfully starting the USB
daemons where it goes to check root filesystems; but the '
i'll check again to be sure, but i'm pretty sure it stays frozen. the
keyboard didn't seem to be responding to anything.
On Fri, 14 Jun 2002, Jonathan Gaudette wrote:
> If you press Cntrl + C at the point where it freezes does it continue
> with the boot or stay frozen?
>
> --
> ***
i actually don't have any vfat/dos parts setup yet... tho I plan to.
right now there is only ntfs (win2k) on the first 17.5gb, then linux on
the next 30gb.
i'll keep your suggestion noted though, as that's a good thing to have in
a bag of troubleshooting tricks!
_
I had a simlar problem upgrading to 7.2. It was caused by attempting to
do a file check on the vfat/dos partitions.
The way I fixed was to boot into linux single user. Edit /etc/fstab,
checking that your vfat/dos partitions end like this:
/dev/hdb1 /mnt/ddrive vfat user,owner,exec,dev,suid,rw,c
If you press Cntrl + C at the point where it freezes does it continue
with the boot or stay frozen?
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Hey all...
Last night I installed Red Hat 7.3 on my new Epox 4G4A+ P4 i845g board,
with an 80gb hd, for the first time. Install finished properly, I
rebooted, Linux started coming up, it all daeomons started [OK], and then
it just froze after the last daemon (the USB ones), and didn't respond.
T
Leonard den Ottolander wrote:
> I am no oops guru either, but you might start with providing us the kernel
> version you are using and maybe some details about (experimental) options you
> compiled into the kernel.
Myah, it's a moot point. I'm retiring that machine today. It's old, still
Hi Ashley,
> What may have caused this crash:
> Dec 13 07:37:47 users kernel: Warning: kfree_skb passed an skb still on
> a list (from 03de1dfc).
> Just before this happened, an scp command was executed from a nearby
> server. That finished, and then this blowup. I'm n
What may have caused this crash:
Dec 13 07:37:47 users kernel: kfree of non-kmalloced memory: 03de1dfc,
next= 03ddb000, order=5
Dec 13 07:37:47 users kernel: Warning: kfree_skb passed an skb still on
a list (from 03de1dfc).
Dec 13 07:37:47 users kernel: Unable to handle kernel paging request
nning.?
- Original Message -
From: Nitebirdz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2000 2:21 AM
Subject: Re: Graphical Installation/ X Windows Start causes computer to
freeze(RH 6.2)
> On Mon, 14 Aug 2000, CamouflageTZ wrote:
>
> >
On Mon, 14 Aug 2000, CamouflageTZ wrote:
>
> When I try to install RH Linux 6.2 with the graphical installer, the installer loads
>to the RedHat splash screen, then it freezes to a white, grey, or distorted screen
>with part of a window repeated. I believe this is a conflict/compatibility issu
When I try to install RH Linux 6.2 with the graphical
installer, the installer loads to the RedHat splash screen, then it freezes to a
white, grey, or distorted screen with part of a window repeated. I believe this
is a conflict/compatibility issue with my video card. My video card hardwar
"Thomas Gould" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I just installed RH6.2 on my Win98 second edition computer. More
> often than not (90% of the time), when i boot into graphical mode, I
> have no mouse or keyboard control. Rebooting sometimes fixes this.
> I do not bel
HI all,
I just installed RH6.2 on my Win98 second
edition computer. More often than not (90% of the time), when i boot into
graphical mode, I have no mouse or keyboard control. Rebooting sometimes
fixes this. I do not believe this is a "real" freeze, because the cursor
Gordon Messmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Matthew Saltzman wrote:
>> I was at least hoping to use strace/ltrace to find out what IO call is
>> causing the freeze. Then I can at least talk to somebody about it. I
>> filed a bug report with the Gnome group, but no re
Matthew Saltzman wrote:
> I was at least hoping to use strace/ltrace to find out what IO call is
> causing the freeze. Then I can at least talk to somebody about it. I
> filed a bug report with the Gnome group, but no response yet. I
> talked to Ricoh, but they "don't su
ut the RAID). The kernel is compiled from the
Rawhide 2.2.14-1.5.0 sources, using the stock RH6.1 libraries.
I was at least hoping to use strace/ltrace to find out what IO call is
causing the freeze. Then I can at least talk to somebody about it. I
filed a bug report with the Gnome gr
Hello,
Would anyone have any idea about (non-contiguous) when disk drive
was check forced? When I boot my system and when it gets to the
graphical login screen then it freeze sometimes then I had to reset the
computer because mouse nor keyboard were functioning. When it reboot
then it check
I had X11 freeze up on me again today. I'm tempted to blame this on Netscape,
but with so many processes running and displaying, perhaps NS didn't do it.
I find it a bit embarassing to have to power-cycle my system because I like to
have record-setting uptimes. I think the syste
Ayman Nour El DIn wrote:
>
> well yes i think i forgot to tell u that i am using redhat ^.0
> ,
>
> my original card was an S3 trio 3D/2X,,its an agp card,,,and i couldn't get
> it to work under linux
>
> do u believe that it's the display card that is causing the problem?,,if
> so,,,how can i
-
From: Ric Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 16 ÝÈÑÇíÑ, 2000 10:09 ã
Subject: Re: X-freeze (was Forwarding email to more that one address?)..more
info dave
>Dave Reed wrote:
>>
>> You left off the version of RedHat. Also, h
Dave Reed wrote:
>
> You left off the version of RedHat. Also, have you applied the
> errata updates?
>
> The S3 virge chips seem to be a little touchy. Some people say to use
> the SVGA server and others say to use the S3V server. Also, some S3V
> chips seem to hang the machine if you probe
> what else?
> Seagate 2.5 GB hard disk
> serial mouse
> serial keyboard,,,
> would u need anything more?
> let me now
> thanx dave
> and thanx everybody
> -Original Message-
> From: Dave Reed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL
t: Wednesday, February 16, 2000 8:11 PM
Subject: Re: X-freeze (was Forwarding email to more that one address?)..more
info dave
| ok here is some more information dave
| Video Card,,,is totally probed i think it's a S3 virg dx
| monitor is view sonice 14 es
| processor,,,Pentium 3 450
| 64
thanx dave
and thanx everybody
-Original Message-
From: Dave Reed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 16 ÝÈÑÇíÑ, 2000 08:58 ã
Subject: Re: X-freeze (was Forwarding email to more that one address?)
>> From: "Ayman Nour El DIn" <
> From: "Ayman Nour El DIn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> i am new to linux
> i installed linux a couple of days ago
> and the problem i have is as simple as this
> it just freezes all of a sudden after i startx,,i installed it again
> more than oncei thought it a hardware problembut i don'
On Mon, 6 Dec 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I'm sorry, the system does have enough to mount a heatsink and fan, just
> not a very big heatsink/fan. I've yet to see anything above a Pentium 133
> run without a fan...
>
>
> You might consider one of th heat sink combos with the peltier circu
t to see anything above a Pentium 133
run without a fan...
The box is very solid, once I work out the stablility issues...I have yet
to be able to compile a kernel 3 times in a row without a freeze.
Bill Carlson
Systems Programmer[EMAIL PROTECTED]| Opinions are mine,
Virt
On Fri, Dec 03, 1999 at 08:56:26AM -0600, Bill Carlson wrote:
[...]
> I've checked and double checked the jumpers and voltage settings. I am in
> touch with the vendor of the system (Arista), they mentioned they had
> heard rumors that this particular motherboard runs hot. It doesn't help
> that t
128MB, single DIMM, 66 Mhz
> > HD: Fujitsu 6.4 GB
> [...]
> > SOLVED:
> >
> > As always, the freeze problem is hardware related: The simple answer is
> > the CPU was overheating!
> [...]
>
> Errm - either the K6-2/333 gets a lot hotter than a 300,
On Thu, Dec 02, 1999 at 03:05:23PM -0600, Bill Carlson wrote:
> Arista RS-100C
>
> Motherboard: ENDAT 586CL
> CPU: AMD K6-2 333MHz, 66 MHz bus
> RAM: 128MB, single DIMM, 66 Mhz
> HD: Fujitsu 6.4 GB
[...]
> SOLVED:
>
> As always, the
ar the MB was really warm, how come?
> > Turns out the CPU was only getting real hot when doing actual work.
> >
> > Morale of the Story: When you encounter a freeze, look for something warm!
> > ;)
> >
> > So, now the question is how to cool the sucker down.
>
Bill Carlson wrote:
> Wait a minute, the end near the MB was really warm, how come?
> Turns out the CPU was only getting real hot when doing actual work.
>
> Morale of the Story: When you encounter a freeze, look for something warm!
> ;)
>
> So, now the question is how to
I start a kernel compile: freeze in the middle of make zImage
somewhere. Sometimes I can get through a compile a couple of times before
it freezes. I know it has to be a hardware problem, but what? There is no
video involved (not running X).
Full details:
Arista RS-100C
Motherboard:ENDAT
> any replies as it is not possible to post to redhat-list without being
> > subscribed to it yourself. And please Cc any replies to me so that I can
> > quickly notice them, thanks.]
> >
> > (1) X freeze
> >
> >
> > Is
ny Nugent wrote:
> [Posted to linux-x11, linux-apps and redhat-list - beware of the headers in
> any replies as it is not possible to post to redhat-list without being
> subscribed to it yourself. And please Cc any replies to me so that I can
> quickly notice them, thanks.]
>
> (1) X freez
t Email List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: X freeze and StarOffice 5 install
>
>
On Tue Nov 10 1998 at 21:38, Tony Nugent wrote:
> > (1) X freeze
> >
> >
> > Is there an elegant way of regaining control of the keyboard when a X app
> >
inally) some other messages that mention this... I'm
running the XFree86 S3V server and it is a knowm problem with it.
However, there is this point...
> (1) X freeze
>
>
> Is there an elegant way of regaining control of the keyboard when a X app
> crashes (see
Kjetil Thuen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> When I try to start a program using sound, be it a sample-player, a mp3
> player, a cd player or a mixer, the program just sits around for about
> five minutes before starting. When it eventualy starts it works
> fine. This only applies to programs star
After repartitioning one of my hard drives while very tired (one never
learns!) i managed to mess up my system a bit. Fortunatly I had back ups
of most of my config files, and all the rpms lying around. Now only one
problem remains, and I can't seem to figure it out.
The problem is sound relate
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