Linked by Alexander Antoniades on Thu 5th Dec 2002 21:58 UTC
Original OSNews Interviews It's easy to grow increasingly cynical the more you follow "innovation" in operating systems and software. New releases often turn out to be nothing more than reinventing, or repackaging, the wheel, with new icons and steeper system requirements. Yet every now and then persistence pays off and that lengthy download or poorly written web site delivers something truly amazing and faith in the future of computing is, albeit temporarily, restored. I experienced such a sensation a couple of months ago when I downloaded the CD-ROM based, Linux distribution known as Knoppix.
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Better hardware detection in Debian would be great.
by jeti on Fri 6th Dec 2002 07:52 UTC

I use Debian on the server, but I utterly failed to
install it on my K7S5A based home machine. First try
(2.2.x kernel) there wasn't any /dev/mouse or similar.
After installing anew with an 2.4.x kernel, the monitor
went to sleep when starting X windows, and it was not
possible to wake it up without a hard reset.

Some improved hardware detection is badly needed for
Debian.