On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, Rajesh Radhakrishnan wrote: > Hi, > > Other than replacing my ethernet card 3com595, I don't seem to have > an alternative as I have a dual Processor Pentium machine (the second > processor isn't recognised by the 2.0.36 kernel) with 'frozen' loaded > and can't get my compiled kernel, 2.2.14 to talk to the internet. > > I want to go back to 'stable' so that when I install 2.2.x so that the > kernel recognises the dual processors and ethernet connection is up. > > Is there any way I can erase _all_ the current 'frozen' packages and > install 'stable' using dselect or apt-get. > > Thanks > Rajesh
AFAIK (and I'm very sure about that) the ethernet and the dual cpu problem are only related to the kernel and not to any debian packages. So there should be no need to go back to 'stable' ... try to install the old kernel from 'slink' and it should work again. Martin -- This is Linux Country. In a quiet night, you can hear Windows reboot. For public PGP-key: finger [EMAIL PROTECTED]