John Summerfield ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said: > I tried removing the weed, but found XConfigurator (which I do use > sometimes) use it. I've had to content myself with telling it to shut up > and keep its expletive deleted hands off. The PCI mapping database is needed by Xconfigurator, among others. You can turn off the check at each boot with something like: chkconfig --level 345 kudzu off -or- chkconfig --del kudzu Bill -- To unsubscribe: mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null
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