On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 08:45:06AM -0400, fred smith wrote: > Hi Guys! > > Thanks to the whole Centos team for all their hard work. You have no IDEA > how much I appreciate it! > > I ran "yum upgrade" last night, rebooted this morning and encountered > a couple of small problems: > 1. "shutdown -h now" goes all the way down but does not power down the > box like it always has before. Same when shutting down via the GUI shutdown > dialog. I can offer up machine details should anyone want them. > 2. Trying to recompile the official Cisco VPN client after the reboot and > it fails with this info: > > # make > make -C /lib/modules/2.6.18-92.1.1.el5/build SUBDIRS=/home/fredex/myfiles/programs/cisco-vpn-client/vpnclient modules > make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/kernels/2.6.18-92.1.1.el5-i686' > CC [M] /home/fredex/myfiles/programs/cisco-vpn-client/vpnclient/linuxcniapi.o > CC [M] /home/fredex/myfiles/programs/cisco-vpn-client/vpnclient/frag.o > CC [M] /home/fredex/myfiles/programs/cisco-vpn-client/vpnclient/IPSecDrvOS_linux.o > CC [M] /home/fredex/myfiles/programs/cisco-vpn-client/vpnclient/interceptor.o > CC [M] /home/fredex/myfiles/programs/cisco-vpn-client/vpnclient/linuxkernelapi.o > LD [M] /home/fredex/myfiles/programs/cisco-vpn-client/vpnclient/cisco_ipsec.o > Building modules, stage 2. > MODPOST > WARNING: /home/fredex/myfiles/programs/cisco-vpn-client/vpnclient/cisco_ipsec.o - Section mismatch: reference to .init.text: from .data between 'interceptor_dev' (at offset 0xb4) and 'interceptor_notifier' > WARNING: could not find /home/fredex/myfiles/programs/cisco-vpn-client/vpnclient/.libdriver.so.cmd for /home/fredex/myfiles/programs/cisco-vpn-client/vpnclient/libdriver.so > CC /home/fredex/myfiles/programs/cisco-vpn-client/vpnclient/cisco_ipsec.mod.o > LD [M] /home/fredex/myfiles/programs/cisco-vpn-client/vpnclient/cisco_ipsec.ko > make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/kernels/2.6.18-92.1.1.el5-i686' > > this ".libdriver.so.cmd" looks like something that should be created on the fly. > > I've built this same version for several previous Centos kernels, so this appears > to be a new phenomenon. > > Clues would be appreciated. > > Thanks in advance. And a third item for the list: After just rebooting a few times trying various tactics for solving the first problem above (without success, BTW) when I booted it last time the GUI desktop comes up with empty panels. The panels are there, there's just nothing visible on them. I can click on the panel in the spot where something ought to be, and it is there--the menus open,or whatever was supposed to happen, and they have visible text--it's just the panels that are blank. I should note that I'm using "desktop effects" with an old nvidia card, in case that matters. -- ---- Fred Smith -- fredex@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ----------------------------- I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. ------------------------------ Philippians 4:13 -------------------------------
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