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RE: 2 lingering probs



I'm having the same types of problems with different modules.

Myself my cdrom & sound modules. I was thinking it was caused due to my
change in kernels, but after reading your message I did exaclty the same
with libc6 upgrade and the downgrade. This has beening going  on with me for
sometime, so I decided to go back to libc6, I think the problem is related
more to the Kernel and modutils and modconf, but to upgrade these I needed
libc6 back. So, I did all this yesterday and haven't stop to check anything
today, as soon as I get home from work and get time I'll check it out
further.....

Rod....

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	John Bagdanoff [SMTP:bagdanof@ptld.uswest.net]
> Sent:	Wednesday, June 02, 1999 5:42 AM
> To:	debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject:	2 lingering probs
> 
> Prob #1
> I'm running slink, upgraded libc6.2.1.1 because wine needed it: ran into
> too many problems, so went back to libc6.2.0.7.  Now, when I boot up,
> /etc/X/Xresourses/xterm is not read.  So, I have to: xrdb -merge xterm
> to get the file read.  What do I need to do to remedy this?
> 
> Prob #2
>   Printing:
> After bootup, I cannot do a print job until I:
> rmmod lp
> then
> insmod lp
> 
> Then my print job is sent to the printer.  I only have to do this the
> first time after bootup, then I have no problem with any other print
> jobs I send.
> My current /etc/modules contain:
> auto
> serial
> isofs
> lp
>  
> Although, I've tried without auto, and omitted lp from the file.
> 
> lsmod is constant with:
> lp                 2            0   
> 
> Although, with many early attempts at reconfigurations, ls mod showed an
> "autoclean" when it wouldn't print and then dissapear when a print job
> was sent. So, at one point I thought this might have been causing my
> non-printing problem, but autoclean hasn't been showing up lately. (what
> is autoclean?)
> Also, an lpq shows "no entries" when a print job is lost.
> 
> I'm running KDE.  Oh, that reminds me.  About the same time I tried the
> libc6 upgrade, I upgraed the KDE, and had to install xdm, but disabled
> it with a "update-rc.d xdm remove" Any more info you need to help me
> solve this, I'll happily supply.
> 
> John
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