Lenny only became Stable on Valentine's Day (14th Feb) so most likely
the docs have not been updated.

I've asked a similar question in another way earlier today, so just
waiting for a reply.


On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 2:36 PM, Michal Seta <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have been dabbling with p:d for a little while.  I downloaded
> leek&patato a  little before its actual release (I think sometime
> around December).  I should probably upgrade.  I note that in the
> leek&patato docs one is advised to set apt repos to lenny while my
> install uses testing.  A quick google suggests that Lenny is current
> stable so I guess I would be downgrading?
>
> But I have a more pressing issue.  I have suggested to use p:d for an
> exhibit that uses a touchscreen computer.  I have installed p:d on a
> USB drive and named one of my partitions live-rw as per instructions.
> I can install software and my home directory is persistent, however,
> /etc does not seem to.  More specifically  I loose my
> /etc/network/interfaces on every reboot and /etc/resolv.conf (but this
> is not a biggie right now) and the worst of all, my
> /etc/X11/xorg.conf.  I have perused the archives and I see that in
> fact it is a standard p:d behaviour.  I can see that p:d makes a
> backup of my last xorg.conf file.  I would like to find out how I can
> disable the automatic configuration of X as my xorg.conf is very
> specific for the touchscreen that I am using.
>
> I need to solve this issue ASAP and right now I have got all the
> software running properly and all is ready except for the fact that
> after each reboot we loose touchscreen capacity.  I would rather not
> go through a complete OS installation (I guess getting debian or
> ubuntu directly onto the computer would have been the most ideal
> solution).
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks
>
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