I'm running a self-compiled vanilla kernel 2.6.12. I just tried 2.6.15 with the same result -- freeze in GNOME after about 6 minutes.
Funny thing is: I can't downgrade to GNOME 2.10: # aptitude install gnome-desktop-data=2.10.2-1 tells me "Cannot find version 2.10.2-1 of package gnome-desktop-data." Same with "=2.10.2". Is there any way I can install a specific version of all the packages I upgraded yesterday? I'm afraid I cleaned /var/cache/apt too regularly, but there must be some other way to downgrade. Thanks, André > which kernel are you running now? > you can get the new one from the unstable repositories, just do > apt-get -t unstable -r kernel-image-2.6-386 (or 2.6-686 if you have a > newer machine) > > if you're wanting to keep mostly testing/stable packages and use the > newest Gnome, in its current state its pretty much impossible, sorry > > adam > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]