1789 - sugar does not boot (1788 and 1790 either)

Tomeu Vizoso tomeu at tomeuvizoso.net
Sun Mar 23 08:04:50 EDT 2008


On Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 7:37 PM, Mark Bauer <mark at zjunk.net> wrote:
> I also have had issues with builds 1788 and 1790.  These would also
>  not boot.
>  I resorted back to 1784 to get it to boot.  With 1788 it looked like
>  it was locked up,
>  but the power button still puts it in suspend and brings it out
>  again.  Ctl alt F1 to
>  get to another screen did nothing until pressing suspend again a few
>  times.  It is
>  like the keyboard isn't generating interrupts, The keystrokes are
>  remembered and
>  processed eventually by pressing power button several times.  Waited
>  until today
>  and upgraded to 1790 and it didn't boot either.  Anything else I can
>  test to help???
>
>  Thanks,
>
>
>  Mark
>
>
>
>  On Mar 22, 2008, at 12:03 PM, Dennis Gilmore wrote:
>  > On Saturday 22 March 2008 11:52:47 am Michael Stone wrote:
>  >> Examining
>  >>
>  >>   http://dev.laptop.org/~rwh/announcer/joyride-pkgs.html
>  >>
>  >> I suspect kbd-1.12-22 -> 1.12-23 since we know that 1.12-23
>  >> (accidentally) contains an html file describing a spanish keyboard
>  >> map
>  >> instead of the map itself.
>  > does 1788 work for you?  im wondering if libnl 1.1-1.fc7  is to blame.

Yes, the libnl update seems to have broken things.

-bash-3.2# NetworkManager --no-daemon
NetworkManager: <info>  starting...
NetworkManager: symbol lookup error: NetworkManager: undefined symbol:
nl_handle_alloc_nondefault

Tomeu



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