Hi!

>>I changed to the  "2.6.32-5-686-bigmem #1 SMP" kernel
> do you has upgraded only the kernel ?

 To Thomas: IMHO, this is Debian v6.0.4

Super-stable distributive :-)

To all fan of Debian-stable, ToDo list:
{

> Possibly the glibc.so was also upgraded. So it could be possible that your 
> perl is now somehow incompatibe with this new glibc. Have a look at the 
> linux distro, if there is also an upgrade for perl (related to this 
> kernel) available. Or even better, build perl from the source with the 
> current system. Oh, and if you want to do that, don't forget to recompile 
> openssl, imagemagic, tesseract, clamav, mysql and berkeleydb (what ever is 
> used of them)  prior to that!

}

If want Debian style distributive: Use Debian-testing , or Ubuntu v12.04


Best regards, Victor Miasnikov
Blog:  http://vvm.blog.tut.by/


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