On Friday 21 January 2005 08:42 am, Julie Sloan wrote:
> Aron Smith wrote:
> > On Thursday 20 January 2005 09:26 pm, Julie Sloan wrote:
> >>>Julie if I may chime in get 10.0 right first then try upgrading to 10.1
> >>>much easier BTW do you have broadband ?
> >>
> >>What I've done is in my ignorance begun updating 10.1 when what I had
> >>was six-month-old 10.0 installed from discs.  The 10.0 was fine  :(
> >>until I messed it up with this "update."  Now it's all screwed up.
> >>Where do I begin to fix it?  I'm sure what I have now is part 10.0 and
> >>part 10.1 and missing some vital parts of each due to conflicts and/or
> >>dependencies.  Where do I start??
> >
> > put your 10.0 disk in and choose upgrade ..this should resolve *some* of
> > your problems the main problem is that 10 and 10.1 can and often do use
> > different kernel versions
>
> Thanks Aron,
> I did that; had one message during install saying graphical interface
> would not be configured, the rest went quickly.  Rebooted and everything
> looked as it did before; still can't access KMail nor MCC.  On reboot
> got a crash message:
>
> Soundserver - the KDE Crash Handler
> Soundserver (artsd) crashed and caused the signal 6 (SIGABRT)
>
> What do I do next; see about 10.0 updates at easyurpmi?
I would set up my urpmi sources for 10.0 at
http://www.urpmi-addmedia.org/
or
http://easyurpmi.zarb.org/
and make shure you have 
main contrib and updates 
plf and jpackage will also be usefull
(it is a learning experience isn't it) :-D
>
> thanks,
> Julie

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