In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Hartmut Koptein) wrote:
>Please test the new version; should be available in the next two days. Funny enough: after I started my system today, I didn't get the old message, but the "fixed font" message. So I recapitulated, what really happened yesterday: - installed new 2.2.7 with Mac-on-Linux-patches - started X windows => did work ok - apt-get update; apt-get dist-upgrade - X didn't work, message was that no valid mode could be found - downgraded to 2.2.1 kernel - restarted today, noted "fixed font" message - applied fix => X runs again weird. Very weird. Ok, since 2.2.7 brought me again that pesky "eth0 reentering interrupt handler", I stick to 2.2.1, as that is currently the most stable kernel on my machine. But it is weird, nontheless. Will be interesting to note what happens if I upgrade to the recent X in a few days ;-) bye, Georg -- Debian/PPC - the biggest adventure of mankind -- http://www.westfalen.de/hugo/

