Dale wrote:
I'm not a genius, as y'all well know, but isn't that a awful lot to
fix? I ran this the other day and it gave me a clean bill of health.
I think I unmerged that [EMAIL PROTECTED] gnome-vfs thing a while back too. Where
is that coming from? I use KDE.
Before I do anything and make it worse, should I force it to upgrade
to what I had before on hal and dbus or let it fix what the downgrade
borked??? I made a copy of my config files too. LOL I'm getting
smarter.
Oh, it don't mount CDs anymore either. This ain't good. I liked it
the way it was when the little thing popped up when I put in a CD. It
did freak me out the first time though. :/
Thanks
Dale
:-)
P.S. Sorry I run into so much @&IT. I'm a @&IT magnet I tell you.
LOL Is this list PG?
OK. I remerged dbus, hal and ivman. I also had to delete some hal
config files at portages request. It works now. I guess it was a
dependancy thing or something.
Now I have a new question. I had to unmask dbus and ivman I think it
was to get KDE 3.5 to install. How did it downgrade and not mess up KDE?
Thanks
Dale
:-)
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