I feel for you, my friend.  I believe I speak for all Debian users out
there when I say that your pain was once our pain.  Do not think of
this unfortunate Gentoo experience as a total loss; you can always
look back on it and remember what life was like before you converted
to Debian.

Do not hesitate to throw in that towel and join with us.  We welcome
you with open arms.

On Sat, Sep 20, 2003 at 01:25:22PM -0600, Shaun Ladewig wrote:
> I took my time to do an install from stage 1.  Everything works fine
> except that modprobe has problems finding mousedev (which I believe is my
> fault).  And also, whenever I log in as a non-root user a bazillion (yes,
> really that many... so much that I had to make up a number) modprobe
> errors come up saying that they can't find modules; modules that aren't
> even supposed to be looked for in the first place.
> 
> I'm thinking about just throwing in the towel and moving to a different
> distro.
> 
> Oh and others are having this problem (see
> http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=86301 about the 7th post down),
> yet I can't find a fix.  Aargh!!
> 
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