Re: Kernel/iptables conflict

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søn, 14.08.2005 kl. 00.28 skrev Kyrre Ness Sjobak:
> lør, 13.08.2005 kl. 19.36 skrev Dave Jones:
> > On Sat, Aug 13, 2005 at 05:15:31PM +0200, Kyrre Ness Sjobak wrote:
> >  > During yum update i have a conflict "kernel conflicts with iptables <
> >  > 1.3.2-1", preventing me from updating the kernel. Has anybody else seen
> >  > this?
> > 
> > The latest iptables in rawhide is 1.3.2-1, I don't see the problem?
> > If you're trying to use this kernel on an older release, you'll need
> > to pull in a bunch of userspace updates too. Ok, The iptables dependancy
> > isn't that big a deal, but things like mkinitrd, initscripts, possibly
> > pcmciautils, udev and a bunch of other things will need changes.
> >  
> 
> I just found the bug - there where multiple instances of iptables,
> system-config-securitylevel(-tui) installed.
> 
> >  > I would very much like to test a new kernel, since the last one to
> >  > install have no working ACPI suspend (older ones do), in order to test
> >  > if it was only a build mistake etc.
> > 
> > You mean suspend to ram?  I've not heard of that breaking recently.
> 
> There migth be a bug then. I shall install the new kernel and test asap.

I installed the newest kernel (2.6.12-1.1482_FC5), and it still doesnt
work: /proc/acpi/sleep (or any files in /proc/acpi) doesn't exist. So it
is a bit hard to put it in suspend :)

Nevertheless, the battery meter/charge indicator in the gnome panel
works without a hitch...

Kyrre

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