> hello, > > Installiation (upgrading) of 2.6.x kernel isn't userfriendly! When u > update > yourself kernel (apt-get install) the kernel 2.6.0 do not load (atomatic) > mice modules. I think it isn't good, because most people aren't sysadmin > and > don't know how to use with modprobe or modconf. I think the kernel will be > more usefull if after installiation (upgr) the system ask to user "Do you > want to load mouse modules (they are needed for X-Windows-System)?" or the > system to load modules (after install) by default (to write to > /etc/modules > or to /etc/modules.conf).
Hello, I'm afraid I don't agree with you. I believe the kernel installation is very user friendly, it's just not maybe newbie friendly. :) An user who can't figure out which moudules to load himself should probably just install `discover� and let it handle all that stuff. (If discover can't handle mouse modules for 2.6 it should be updated.) Just my 5 kronor, */ Christoffer Sawicki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

