On Monday June 18 2007 1:29:37 am Claude Jones wrote: > On Monday June 18 2007 1:20:52 am Kam Leo wrote: > > Other options: runlevel 3 or previous/older kernel > > Didn't think of reverting the kernel - I've been in runlevel 3 for the > better part of the day -- that's how I was able to get the other 20 updates > run -- I'll the last kernel - I like that better than removing the nvidia > driver Last kernel didn't help. I left selinux on for the first try, and it produced a torrent of selinux errors -- that was one of the updates that seemed to go through today -- looks like there's a problem there. Appended selinux=0 to the boot line in grub and it came up OK the second try on the old kernel, but all the other problems remained. I then removed the nvidia driver, but, that didn't help either. I got that "libfreetype.so.6.3.15; 46620a2f is truncated" error when I was removing the nvidia driver so I force reinstalled freetype, and that also produced that same error, again! --------- WTF is going on with that? This is a good detective exercise, but I need some tips -- any PAM experts out there - what could be going on with the pam package that it would cause segfaults when ANY package management program tries to update it -- Claude Jones Brunswick, MD