I've got debian stable running on my Thinkpad 560 and most things are working great. I only have two problems: 1) I can't get sound to work. The laptop has a ESS 1688 card in it and I thought that the soundblaster driver would work for this. but I haven't been able to get the driver to load (it's compiled as a module). 2) This one is more troubling. I can't seem to get the laptop to suspend a second time. After I boot debian (xdm is NOT running) I can suspend with apm --suspend or the fn-F4 key sequence and restore without any trouble. After this i am unable to suspend again until I reboot the system. When I try to suspend with apm --suspend I get a message saying "apm: Input/output error". Any information anyone has about either of these would be great! I'm especially concerned with the 2 issue, as this is rather inconvenient. Thanks, Damon -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]