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I'm running testing on my Asus M6Ne laptop and i'm having a few problems. I compiled a new kernel based on 2.6.11.10 patched with bootsplash and proper support for my synaptic touchpad. This kernel was compiled while running Sarge and was working fine. But instead of backporting to much, such as Xorg and gnome 2.10 I decided to upgrade to Testing, but i'm having trouble with my wireless (Intel 2200BG). I can't create a working module with the 1.0.8, so i tried the 1.0.3 which also worked flawless with Sarge. So i compiled a module with 1.0.3 without any problems and place the firmware upgrades in '/usr/lib/hotplug/firmware'. After reboot this appears in dmesg and the same if i try 'modprobe ipw2200'. eth0: RXcsums[1] LinkChgREG[0] MIirq[0] ASF[0] Split[0] WireSpeed[0] TSOcap[1] ieee80211_crypt: version magic '2.6.11.10 preempt PENTIUMM gcc-4.0' should be '2.6.11.10 preempt PENTIUMM gcc-3.3' ieee80211: version magic '2.6.11.10 preempt PENTIUMM gcc-4.0' should be '2.6.11.10 preempt PENTIUMM gcc-3.3' ipw2200: version magic '2.6.11.10 preempt PENTIUMM gcc-4.0' should be '2.6.11.10 preempt PENTIUMM gcc-3.3' I tried to compile a new kernel cause i needed to patch some other thing and couldn't recompile the 2.6.11.10 kernel. So i think the GCC error is affecting more than just the wifi-module. I wondering if it would make more sense to go back to Sarge and start backporting.. ;-) Beside my one major problem i have two minor. 1) CPUfreq scaling isn't working in testing, it did with Sarge, but i can live with that. 2) Sometimes the mouse or keyboard freezes up and there is nothing to see in dmesg or syslog. FX i pressed ctrl + Enter to send a mail and usb mouse, keyboard and touchpad frooze! Then i pressed ctrl + Enter again and they worked again! Anyone seen anything like that!? Once a had to restart my xserver to get the mouse/touchpad to work again. This only in testing this is happens.. That was many problems, but the wifi is my main concern. I almost never use cpu-scaling and though the input-freezing-thing is annoying, i can live with that. After all it is testing... - -- /Lars -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFDqUXkSdVv6NOAbD4RAvANAJ4kCIY7B8aySUpPcwbzBtF1DL1u/gCfaAys PLOnT1UMOP1SNVj8GLOWfZU= =un6+ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]