I don't know how related that could be, but my system became highly unstable after this last yum update. Firstly it started to randomly reboot, now, it just randomly freezes, letting no trace of a decent reason for the crash in either dmesg or /var/log/messages. I have no idea where to look to narrow it down. I just rebooted on the last kernel (1258), and so far so good, but since the freeze is... random... who knows. All I can say is that the crashes were very frequent, at least one every 5 minutes I'd say, and that 1258 have been up and running long enough to let me write this. I'll let you know if this one faints too. Am I the only one to experience this problem? Le Samedi 23 Avril 2005 15:51, Sylvain Rouillard a écrit : > > --> Processing Dependency: libgnutls.so.11(GNUTLS_REL_1_0_9) for > > package: libsoup > > --> Finished Dependency Resolution > > Error: Missing Dependency: libgnutls.so.11(GNUTLS_REL_1_0_9) is needed > > by package libsoup > > > > yum update appears to work fine if I exclude gnutls. > > Same here plus > > Updating : gtk2 ####################### [ 4/76] > /usr/bin/update-gdk-pixbuf-loaders: line 22: 11172 Erreur de > segmentation /usr/bin/gdk-pixbuf-query-loaders-32 > > >/etc/gtk-2.0/$host/gdk-pixbuf.loaders > > /usr/bin/update-gtk-immodules: line 22: 11177 Erreur de > segmentation /usr/bin/gtk-query-immodules-2.0-32 > > >/etc/gtk-2.0/$host/gtk.immodules > > error: %post(gtk2-2.6.7-2.i386) scriptlet failed, exit status 139 > > For the translation, Erreur de segmentation means segfault. > > And still the usual Failed to mmap problem with the kernel RPM that have > already been reported here. > > Sylvain