On 10/14/2012 05:10 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
On 10/14/2012 04:30 PM, Gordon Messmer wrote:
On 10/14/2012 01:01 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
It is the ONLY user account on this system. Well other than root.
So, add another account and see if it's affected the same way.
That'll tell you whether the problem is somewhere in the system or in
your user profile.
If the new user account is affected, start looking in /var/log. Look
at the messages file to determine when the system last booted before
the problem began. Then look at yum's log to see what patches were
applied recently.
Let's see. On Oct 2 I did a large update then rebooted. Sep 23 was
the prior update.
Then on Oct 7 I installed Kismet to try and figure out my son's appt
wireless mess. Was not successful, and just switched to wired. But
Kismet is on the system still and the problems started shortly after
the install (on the 9th).
So how can I tell if Kismet server is running? I suppose unistalling
it might be wise.
Just my "two cents"?.....make sure there are no "dependencies" that are
attached to Kismet before you un-install it. I had a nightmare situation
where I had installed something (can't remember now....it was between
F12 & F14....I think!) and when I did the uninstall, and that little
window popped open telling me that there were dependencies that would
"go" along with the app I was ditching, I didn't notice that there were
some things on that list that I NEEDED.......long story short....By F15
I was installing from scratch, because I was a little too "quick" with
the click-finger!
EGO II
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