Thanks for all of the responses! So far, Debian folks sure are helpful! =)
I have a few more questions, if that's okay... 1. Woody versus Sarge. Any idea when Sarge will be released? Any major benefits over Woody? 2. It sounds as if I am going to have to get comfy with compiling the kernel, regardless of which distro I'm on. Are there any texts out there similar to "Compiling the Kernel for Dummies?" My biggest fear is disabling something that some other piece will need - OR - enabling something that some other module will have a conflict with. It would be great to have something that detailed each, and every, possible option available. Any suggestions? 3. Several people have referred to kernel 2.6, which is great, but I am wondering about the release. I am currently on Fedora and using kernel 2.6.5-1.358 and it works well for me. My problems began when I allowed yum to install kernel 2.6.9-1.6_FC2. That's when all of my ACPI problems began. How can I tell what version of the kernel "woody" ships with? Thanks again for all of your responses. It is really appreciated. Thanx, Ryan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]