I have an Averatec 3225 laptop which, until recently, has been problem free.
Unfortunately, over the summer, I was tempted and installed kubuntu. This all worked nicely but screwed up my video modes, so I couldn't get a textmode console. Further more, neither 'text mode' nor graphics would appear on the external projector I use to teach. So, farewell kubuntu, welcome back debian testing. Or not. For some reason it screws up the configuration of the via rhine II onboard ethernet. The thing seems to come up and gets an IP address via DHCP, but the first attempt to use it hangs. Eventually the transmit times out, the system announces that it's disabling IRQ11, then somehow the link comes back up and everythihg seems to work - for a couple of minutes, then we're back to... The original testing installer I used was a few months old and installed kernel 2.6.something-486. OK, my machine is an AMD athlon, so download and installed 2.6.something-k7. Rebooted. Same result. Pulled off the latest availbale k7 kernel and rebooted. Same thing. Pulled down the latest testing install and reinstalled. Was *very* impressed that it asked whether I wanted to use the via rhine or the broadcom4306 (onboard) wireless as the primary n/w interface. Unfortunately, I chose the via rhine (there are good reasons) and ended up with pretty much the same problem. I know there is nothing wrong with the network hardware because: it worked perforectly for 2 years before this; kububntu configured the network perfectly; I can run knoppix (4 or 5) and there are no network problems. So, currently I've installed from the knoppix (4.0) CD and run a dist-upgrade. Required a few manual interventions but... However, although this is a "debian-like" install I am still not happy - my USB mouse is not discovered at all, for exanmple. Really I'd like to go back to debian testing. One thought: how about installing stable and then dist-upgrading? I think the stable installer is quite different and therefore might not have the same problems. What do people think? Any other suggestions? -- |Deryk Barker, Computer Science Dept. | Music does not have to be understood| |Camosun College, Victoria, BC, Canada| It has to be listened to. | |email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | |phone: +1 250 370 4452 | Hermann Scherchen. | -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]