I cheated on my install (I've posted a few quesitons on it). I booted Knoppix (for those that don't know, Knoppix is a CD-based, Debian-based distro) and used the install script to copy it over to my hard drive. Now X works perfectly with my ATI Radeon All-In-Wonder. For several reasons, I would prefer to be working with a strict Debian based system (it seems to effect menus, a few other UI type details).
How can I tell what modules are being used by Knoppix to deal with my video card (I know I can do modprobe -l, but that lists all modules), and how can I tell of Gatos, or any other video drivers are installed? In other words, how can I find out what Knoppix is doing to get X to work with my video card when Woody won't? Next question: I've added DeMuDi as a source for apt-get, as explained by the DeMuDi web page, by adding this line to /etc/apt/sources.list: deb http://http.demudi.org/debian woody local main contrib non-free DeMuDi lists Cinelerra as an available package (the site is unreachable right now, at least from my neck of the woods). It might be listed as testing or unstable. Is that why I can't get it, or is there some other reason? Is there any way to find and read the list of packages from a particular source (I don't mean read it in my system's cache -- I mean read it from the site)? Thanks! Hal -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]