Gerhard H. W. May wrote: > I have downloaded and installed all available updates (using up2date), > and the machine still works, as before (I was not certain that this > would be the case). I then edited /etc/modprobe.conf back to its > original state (deleted 'install yenta-socket /bin/true') and restarted > the machine. This time I received a message regarding a 'kernel panic', > and when I switched 'rhgb quite' off again it became clear that the > process hung in some loop, with the same message being printed > constantly. It was something about X11 trying to access some hardware > (should I try and repeat that and copy down the message?). Yes please, but it would probably make more sense to bugzilla (and the Fedora developers) than it would to me! > Clearly, > enabling pcmcia is still not a great idea. Would this now qualify as > the kind of problem I should report at bugzilla? Yes. James. -- E-mail address: james | Really, *really* bad headlines: @westexe.demon.co.uk | Drunks Get Nine Months in Violin Case | Iraqi Head Seeks Arms | British Left Waffles on Falkland Islands