On Tue, 6 Nov 2007 14:42:04 -0600, Aaron Griffin wrote
> On Nov 6, 2007 6:34 AM, Dirk Kredler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello!
> >
> > I had a few problems with "pacman -Syu" in the last time:
> >
> > - on a small Server after a "pacman -Syu" the Server dosent boot up anymore
> > (Kernel failure with sw-raid(?)):
> > downgraded
> >
> > - on another Server with ISDN (Fritz Card) the ISDN Services (isdnlog,
> > capisuite with fax and answering machine) dosent work anymore:
> > downgraded
> >
> > - on a Thinkpad T43p (ATI Video Card) after a "pacman -Syu" the X-Server
> > dosent work anymore:
> > downgraded
> >
> > - on a Sony VAIO Laptop after a "pacman -Syu" the X-Server dosent work
> > anymore: giving up, enough is enough.
> >
> >
> > What i am trying to say is: i am more and more scared about "pacman -Syu"
> 
> Well, while I feel for you, I really do, I need to point out that the
> above problems are _all_ kernel or module related.
> Some of these things have most likely been announced/solved already -
> for instance your Thinkpad "X doesn't work" bug is MOST likely related
> to using the binary fglrx module, which needed the -ignoreABI flag.

Hm?  That shouldn't be necessary with the new fglrx - it supports xorg-server
1.4, but it sucks for stability.


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