On Fri, Oct 29, 1999 at 11:48:36AM -0500, Bryan K. Walton wrote: > > Hi, > I have an IBM Thinkpad 390E and have been trying to install Debian > 2.1 on it for about two weeks now. I can install it no problem, except
I have done it in less than 2 hours including alsa + pcmcia + irda ... > that I cannot get X Windows configured correctly. I even updraded to > XFree86 3.3.5, and still can't get it to work (although I can get Red Hat > 6.1 installed on it in my first try). The problem is that I don't want > Red Hat, I want to run Debian. I even had two linux engineers here where > I work try to get it running, and they had no success. I have checked out > linux resources for IBM Thinkpads on the net, and have also received > much useful information from this list. But, I think I am giving up on > slink. I may have to move to Red Hat, even though I don't want to. But > first I want to ask a question. I have never used an unstable release. > (And I am also a newbie). Is it worth giving Potato a try? Should Potato > make this problem easier to tackle for me? Or would the fact that it is > unstable, only make life more difficult? >From the above mail i dont think you should try potato as it seems you are not so deep in linux hacking - You wont be happy. For the XFree - I habe Slink running on my 390E - If you want i put up kernel debs + alsa debs + pcmcia debs + Xfree binary tgz for you to download ... Flo -- Florian Lohoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] +49-5241-470566 ... The failure can be random; however, when it does occur, it is catastrophic and is repeatable ... Cisco Field Notice

