I was having some trouble pulling some more packages off my Debian 2.2 CD-ROM via dselect, and was fiddling around with it. Finally, I accidentally started the process of upgrading, via ftp, my installation. Half an hour or so later, the process was done. I have to say that Debian is the _only_ distro that is so scrupulous about making sure upgrades go smoothly. Just outstanding.
However, I have one problem that I know of. I have a 40x Acer CD-ROM, and no sound card. I can play CDs by manually working the buttons on the front of the CD-ROM player. Prior to the upgrade, I also used xmcd to play CD's through the jack on the front of the CD-ROM. However, after the upgrade, none of the CD-ROM programs will even recognize that there's a CD in the drive. I don't even have a clue about where to start troubleshooting this. Any ideas? Paul