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
hey
there's an ongoing problem in testing and unstable with packages hal,
yaird and udev, as well as hte kernel. at this point, if you try to
upgrade anything major such as gnome, you'll need a new kernel image
from unstable, and you'll need udev at the latest version.
serioulsy though, i spent a
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