lina wrote: >Hi, > >When I issued the aptitude full-upgade, > >As you can see, the dnet-common was installed. >=============================================================================== >[INSTALL, DEPENDENCIES] dnet-common:amd64 >[INSTALL, DEPENDENCIES] libdnet:amd64 >[INSTALL, DEPENDENCIES] libportaudio2:amd64 >[INSTALL, DEPENDENCIES] libroar-compat2:amd64 >[INSTALL, DEPENDENCIES] libroar2:amd64 >[INSTALL, DEPENDENCIES] libx264-123:amd64 > >Then internet not work (eth0). > ># dpkg-reconfigure dnet-common >dnet-common: Skipping configure of DECnet >update-rc.d: warning: decnet start runlevel arguments (S) do not match >LSB Default-Start values (2 3 4 5) >update-rc.d: warning: decnet stop runlevel arguments (1) do not match >LSB Default-Stop values (0 1 6) >Starting DECnet...RTNETLINK answers: Too many open files in system >done. >http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=141&t=78716 > >uninstall the dnet-common and libdnet, libprotaudio2, librar-compat2 >and libroar2 works. > >My curiosity is that why during the full-upgrade, it's installed the >dnet-common. Is it something important?
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