When i yum installed the latest kernel, rebooted, it booted up fine, but my gpilotd kept reporting back a seg fault and kept doing it, i could not kill it ( as in keep popping up windows to let me know it had a seg fault error, even after clicking to close it ). I had to reboot back to kernel 2.6.4-1.300 which this does not happen. Now anybody know how gpilotd is related to the kernel? Anybody run into this problem at all? Im running Fedora 1 with updates, but in this case kernels are the only tested files im running on this fedora. -- -------------------------------------------------------------------- * -- Glen Maeding * -- MIS Tech @ Kidspeace Inc. * -- Webmaster of MIS-comm, Pdangel.org, and others... * -- E-mail: gmaeding@xxxxxxxxxxxxx * -- Pager e-mail: goik@xxxxxxxxx **Note: There's a Critical Security Upgrade available for Microsoft Windows; It's called "Linux" --------------------------------------------------------------------