As one would expect, removing viarng from /etc/modules means that libgcrypt11 and its dependencies like svn and cupsd work. Since this is a regression, it would be nice to find a fix, but the work-around is not that painful. It will catch anyone with VIA hardware by surprise during the karmic upgrade, though.
As one would expect, removing viarng from /etc/modules means that libgcrypt11 and its dependencies like svn and cupsd work. Since this is a regression, it would be nice to find a fix, but the work-around is not that painful. It will catch anyone with VIA hardware by surprise during the karmic upgrade, though.