On 03/12/02 Alan Chandler did speaketh:
> They work for me. Remember if you upgrade your kernel, you have to rebuild
> debs from those packages against the new kernel headers and then re-install
> these new debs that you have made.
>
> In fact, even with the same kernel versions, whenever debian upgrades the
> kernel itself, you need to redo the process. Fortunately once it is done
> once, its the work of a few moments to repeat it.
Obviously. ;-)
They don't work with her card, and according to google it's a known
problem that's happened to several people.
Mike
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