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Sorry Folks! False alarm!
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Sorry Folks. False alarm![/b]
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Hooray! Success.

Hello mumbo719.
I finally got my Bianca installation right. :)
I had to re-format my /home partition.
It seems that the home partition saves some of your previous settings.
In my case I had a corrupted BEA installation on which I installed Bianca, and that way I inherited some of BEA's problems.
Thanks for trying to help.
Regards, npap

Sorry folks , it was my fault, and a false alarm. :)
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Well Lain,
Didn't any of the suggestions in the threads above help you?

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I finally got my Bianca installation right. I had to re-format my /home partition.
It seems that the home partition saves some of your previous settings.
In my case I had a corrupted BEA installation on which I installed Bianca, and that way I inherited some of BEA's problems.

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Give us some details and somebody may help you.
Regards, npap
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