If there is a better place to ask this question, please let me know.

I am running Lenny on my desktop and would prefer to run Debian on the eee, as 
well.  So I found EeePC/HowTo/Install on the wiki and used the custom installer 
to install Lenny, as was suggested.  The wiki seemed to suggest that I might 
have better luck getting wireless to work with a newer kernel, so I did an 
immediate upgrade to Sqeeze.  Almost everything installed.  I got an error 
saying that hal could not be configured unless udev was upgraded, and udev 
could not be upgraded without a more recent kernel than the 2.6.26 that was in 
Lenny.  Since I specifically wanted a newer kernel, this did not worry me, but 
I am having no luck installing the kernel.  The most recent kernel that I could 
find in Squeeze was 2.6.32-3 so I tried to install it and got pretty much the 
same error as when I did the upgrade.  It said to upgrade the kernel before, or 
at the same time as udev, so I attempted to install all three: hal, udev and 
the kernel at the same time.  I
 used the command:

   aptitude install hal udev linux-image-2.6.32-3-686

Aptitude said it would install 2 packages (the kernel and one other), upgrade 
udev and configure hal.  Great!!!  Except that it doesn't.  It just gives me 
the same set of errors.  Since those errors are on me eee, which does not yet 
have wireless access, getting the exact messages (they are long) would be 
difficult.  If anyone can help me with the information above that would be 
great.  If you need more info, let me know and I will gather it, somehow.

 Marc Shapiro
mshapiro...@yahoo.com


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