On Sat, 2003-05-31 at 14:39, Stephen Kuhn wrote: > <snip> Thats funny I have a very old Sulphercrest Cockatoo all she says is "Cookie" unless she is P.O.ed then she screams "HERE KITTY KITTY"
> ( my 18lb Bengal tom leaves the room quickly.) > > AWK is generally the sound the Black Cockatoos make - have you checked > to see if a large Black Cockatoo has infiltrated your computer? It's > none here in New South Wales that Black Cockatoos have a liking for > linux machines - and hence, sometimes sneak inside and tamper with the > kernel - you can't HEAR them, but the kernel will resound their might > "AWK" instead. > > OK - BAD JOKE. > > Have you double checked to see if you have run "ldconfig" and rebuilt > your lib path cache? As well, you might want to check out your > /etc/ld.so.conf file and make sure that it has the proper lib paths set; > here's mine for example: > > /usr/lib > /usr/local/lib > /usr/X11R6/lib > /usr/lib/qt3/lib > /usr/lib/xine/plugins/1.0.0/post > /usr/lib/wine > /usr/lib/mozilla-1.3 > /usr/local/netscape > /usr/lib/evolution/1.3 > /usr/lib/kde3 > /usr/java/lib > > (Of course, mine's been modified - I've specifically forced directories > to be searched) - but if you do modify this file, you have to run > "ldconfig" in a term to rebuild the system lib path cache. > > Another thing to look through is your boot up log (you can view it with > the command: dmesg | more) > > Might even be a good idea to POST the outcome of the "dmesg" log - > either by locating it in the /var/log directory, or formatting it like: > > dmesg | col -b > dmesg.log > > ...and then sending it to the group...ya reckon? -- Aron Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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