so, I screwed up pretty thoroughly yesterday. I tried to install the new DeMuDi beta (a sub-distro of debian that focuses on sound software) to my existing (mostly) woody machine. I was fairly cavalier about it, didn't pay such close attention to the installation process, which involved a new kernel and new versions of alsa & the JACK sound server.
I had trouble getting the woody version to install so I went ahead and installed the sid version (using apt-get). Also the install process hung up two or three times during the configuration of the ALSA sound modules. (so my original modules and modules.conf files are gone) ...And at the end of the process, a whole bunch of stuff was broken. Most Importantly: -my printer only prints blank pages -no sound-related software will open, let alone play/record sooo... I would like to have my old, only-slightly-broken, system back. Unfortunately I installed the demudi-base package, which in its turn installs a whole bunch f other packages, and I didn't keep careful track during the process itself. Does apt-get keep a log somewhere that I can use to make sure I've undone (most of) the damage I did when I installed demudi? I've been through the apt howto and the Debian Reference and I didn't find mention of such a log file... anyway, thanks much, matt -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]