apt-get dist-upgrade blew all of those problems away. Another nice fix is the AMD init ramfs problem. I had this problem few months ago. It required a reinstall if you tried to install an AMD kernel upgrade. That's gone and I now have a nice shiny k7 kernel that can see the extra gig of RAM I bought the day I replaced the stock 486 kernel.
On Thursday 19 April 2007 12:15 am, willhill wrote: > I've had problems with usb devices and hal. KDE did something a couple of > months ago and non root mounting broke. Upgrading did not fix it, though I > did not try dist-upgrade and lots of KDE stuff was held back. I will not > recommend Etch to newbies until I know how to fix this.
