Hi Mark, Thanks for your comments! Just to clarify...
Wrt the kernel: Did you compile it ``the Debian way'' or manually? Wrt suspend: do you do ``software suspend'' or apm suspend or something else (apci)? Wrt hot-swapping: the system automatically recognises the CD and floppy when hot-swaping the docking station in and out? Ditto when warm-swapping it (during a suspend)? Other than the kernel, do you think your success is related to using unstable? I'd like to have security updates and so will stay with stable if I possibly can. Best regards, James Leifer Ipaq at Berrys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I have Debian unstable running on my m300 for about 8 months. It > has become my OS of choice. I run 2.4.21 on it, which I compiled > myself. Everything else works as advertised, and I am very satisfied. > My install procedure is: Install Woody from CD, and change the > sources in apt to the unstable feed, and apt-get update, apt-get > upgrade. Then I install what I want. > Hope this helps > Mark Berry