On 3 Nov 1998, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I'm running linuxconf out-of-the-Red Hat 5.1 box - create a new user, go
> privleges, check off they should be able to use linuxconf, also to shutdown
> system (I want someone else to do the day-to-day stuff on this system!) and
> all goes fine -
>
> When I log in as that user and type linuxconf, long pause (searching for
> something??) then a segmentation fault and binary core dump, ...
I suggest you try:
(a) As root, execute the command
rpm -e gecko
as gecko has known bugs, some of which sometimes caused seg faults.
Gecko is (was?) an RH-specific text mode interface to Linuxconf.
(b) upgrade to the current version of Linuxconf (1.13r4 right now).
You can get this from
ftp://ftp.solucorp.qc.ca/pub/linuxconf/devel/redhat-5.1/linuxconf-1.13r4.i386.rpm
Jonathan
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