<OT EXTREMELY> Re: FIXED! Re: my kernel headers are hosed!

James McDonald james
Mon May 17 11:57:12 PDT 2004


Net Llama! wrote:

> Actually, all is well again  :)
> It was never a panic, as nothing in a day-to-day functional sense was 
> broken.  Just my ability to build new kernels and the like

It was the night before Christmas and not a sound could be heard, save 
for a Linux user kankered of sould over a hosed glibc install and a 
recalcitrant symlink declared 'neigh I shall not unlink'.

But the little helpers(actually they come in a range of sizes) on the 
linux-users list strove mightily to help, and in no time had devoted 
reams of text to the problem. But Hark the mightly Linux user was 
uncowed by the seeming insolubility of the problem, and with 
perserverence did wrestle and contend with the issue till it fled 
screaming into the night.

It was the night before Christmas....

SORRY Folks I had a creative writing itch I needed to scratch.

-- 
James McDonald
Singleton Australia

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The only way to learn a new programming language is by writing programs 
in it.
- Brian Kernighan

Linux 2.6.0-james7 #1 Thu Dec 18 22:01:50 EST 2003 athlon i386 GNU/Linux
00:35:00 up 4 days, 1:15, 2 users, load average: 0.55, 0.56, 0.52


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