Am 14. Jan, 2003 schw=E4tzte Vaughn Treude so: > I'm trying to install Linux on a Compaq Presario 900 notebook. I discove= red > to my dismay that there was a problem with one of its chipsets, and that = all Only one on a compaq? Your lucky day :). > the newer distributions (that is, anything with a 2.4 kernel) lock up on = the Don't RedHat, SuSE, etc. still have 2.2 kernels available at install? Woody, the most recent debian, has 2.2 and 2.4 kernels available. > install. (What happens is that they boot from CD but at some point the C= D > drive ceases functioning.) Following the advice of some posting on the n= et, > I used a network-based install of an older version of Debian (2.2.19 kern= el.) > This worked fine, and then I did an "apt-get install" on all the X-relat= ed > components I could think of. I ran the configuration, but I can't get X = up > and working. The system has an ATI Rage Mobility U1 AGP video adapter an= d > xf86cfg doesn't recognize it. From a web search, it seems that this adap= ter > is supported in Linux, but I suppose I need a newer version of X. Accord= ing > to my error log file, it's 4.1.0.1, released 21 December 2001. Should I = try > downloading a newer version from the XFree86 website, or is there some wa= y to > get Debian's site to give me a newer of X without having to upgrade to a > newer version of the distribution? The latter sounds like a cleaner > approach, but I'm pretty clueless when it comes to the Debian world. http://people.debian.org/~branden/xsf/xsf.html Looks like 4.2.1-4 is in unstable. $ cat /etc/apt/preferences Package: * Pin: release stable Pin-Priority: 600 Package: * Pin: release testing Pin-Priority: 70 Package: * Pin: release unstable Pin-Priority: 80 $ egrep "testing|unstable" /etc/apt/sources.list | grep debian.org deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian testing main contrib non-free deb http://non-us.debian.org/debian-non-US testing/non-US main contrib non-free deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian unstable main contrib non-free deb http://non-us.debian.org/debian-non-US unstable/non-US main contrib non-free Make that preferences file, add those 4 sources to your sources.list, do an "apt-get update", then "apt-get -t unstable install xserver-xfree86". Maybe try "-t testing" first, which should get you 4.2.1-3. If you haven't already dist-upgraded to the current stable, please do that first. apt-get update && apt-get -u dist-upgrade Make sure you have security in your sources. $ grep security /etc/apt/sources.list deb http://security.debian.org stable/updates main contrib non-free ciao, der.hans --=20 # https://www.LuftHans.com/ http://www.TOLISGroup.com/ # When you are tired of choosing the lesser of two evils, # Vote Cthulhu for President!