Re: Question

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On Thu, Apr 19, 2018 at 10:06 AM, Reindl Harald <h.reindl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>
> Am 19.04.2018 um 16:43 schrieb o1bigtenor:
>> Woke up this morning to a stopped computer. (That's weird - - - its
>> been on for mostly a number of years with a very occasional reboot.)
>>
>> Running Debian testing 4.15.0-2-amd64 and nvidia 384.90 graphics
>> drivers (for some background).
>>
>> In reading through the logs (Xorg won't work and ligthdm starts and
>> stops 2/3 times and then things are doa) I find  phrase:
>>
>> udisksd[1083]: faIled to load module mdraid: libdb_mdraid.s0.2: cannot
>> open shared object file: No such file or directory
>> udisksd[1083]: Failed to load the 'mdraid' libblockdev plugin
>>
>> Could it be that I need to reinstall mdadm? Or mdraid? Or
>> libblockdev-mdraid-dev?
>
> on Linux you typically don't reinstall packages because that don't
> change anything - the better question is how this is possible at all on
> a system with a package-manager
>
> the error message is bad because it don't contain a path
>
> on Fedora the second command gives the package
> dnf whatprovides libmariadb.so.3
> dnf whatprovides /usr/lib64/mysql/libmariadb.so.3
>
I would be using apt install --reinstall.

Sorry on Debian the command # whatprovides is not an option (AFAICT).

Thanks for the ideas.

Dee
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