Hi everybody. I've been reading this mailing list for a short time now, but from what I've read so far, Debian 2.2 is not yet elaborate enough for installing it on a laptop with a PCMCIA card.
I have a cheapo 10mb/Ethernet card that is ne2000-compatible in my old IBM Thinkpad 750P (486/33). At the moment I'm running Debian 2.1r4 without any problems, but my desktop PC is a SuSE 6.3. I want both systems to run the same distribution, but unfortunately XFree 3.3.2 that comes with Debian 2.1r4 doesn't support my PC's graphic card. Can I get Debian 2.2 to run without any problems or should I wait for the final release? Another question: I've been using Debian 2.1r4 for about 2 weeks now and I still haven't found out how to 'configure' packages that are already installed. I know, that several packages include a *conf programme (pppconf, etc.) but not all of them. I had to --purge and -i apsfilter several times before I could get my printer to work, since I couldn't find any setup utility that I could invoke after installation. Thanks. -- -- Brothaus-Homepage: http://brothaus.home.pages.de -- --- Infos, MP3s und Pics über von und mit der Band --- ------------------------------------------------------ PGP-Key > Mail mit Subject 'keyrequest' an [EMAIL PROTECTED]

