m is installed. Again, I'm not
> sure which one(s) cause this behaviour; I'm currently using
> wdm at home,
> nothing at work, but I used to and don't remember which, and
> it's been
> so long since I've had to reboot, I've forgotten even which mach
I am having trouble with some of my modules at during boot-up. I can see
the error messages fly by, but when I use dmesg, I don't see the errors.
How can I find out what these errors and/or warning messages are once Debian
has booted?
Thanks in advance!
Steve Trandahl
Cotelligent, Inc
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