:~>Yesterday, everything was fine. The problem is that other people have got
:~>access to the machine so I do not know what exactly happened.

eeee.... Other people have ROOT access to your machine? Then it could be
just anything. 

You can try checking the consistency of your rpm-packages
with "rpm -Va" (see the rpm man page), or you could try "updating" your
distribution with the same CD you previously used for instaling it... 

But, basically if someone else has a root access you will see similar
problems over-and-over-again.

cu
        Denis
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