Sometimes it is better to build a package. Example: A rpm binary-package
is build on glibc-2.1.3 and you have glibc-2.1.2 installed. Installation
won't work. Then you can rebuild a src.rpm package specificaly for your
system. Now the package can run on your system too. You can also install
Does anyone know the best way to upgrade glibc
libraries? I always do a 'rpm -Uvh
glibc-.i586.rpm'
But that make my system a little bit unstable since
most programs make use of glibc in one way or another.
After I do an upgade of glibc I always reboot my
computer, but I experience prob
I know there is a anoying bug in netscape. It
crashes on Java pages. However I tried Suse once (big mistake I
admit) and their netscape does not crash. They made a script or
wrapper or whatever to fix the problem. I spend hours online also with
java enabled and netscape did not crash on
Also check the file, packages dependies, verification etc for file:
/usr/share/icons/large/sketch.xpm and kcontrol, whereever that file is
located (try command : locate kcontrol)
Marcus
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This typically sound like your shared library is not properly installed.
never heard of LPRO (is that O or zero) but if it cannot load
/usr/lib/libkdecore.so.2 then this should be fixed. maybe check to which
package /usr/lib/libkdecore.so.2 belongs to. (command: rpm -qfv
/usr/lib/libkdecore.s