To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Squeeze point release broke keyboard and mouse From: Chris Bannister <cbannister@slingshot.co.nz> Date: Fri, 5 Oct 2012 17:41:58 +1300 Message-id: <[🔎] 20121005044158.GA26889@tal">[🔎] 20121005044158.GA26889@tal> In-reply-to: <[🔎] B20C81AA4C634635A4C011E9ADF7A790@oldes">[🔎] B20C81AA4C634635A4C011E9ADF7A790@oldes> References: <[🔎] B20C81AA4C634635A4C011E9ADF7A790@oldes">[🔎] B20C81AA4C634635A4C011E9ADF7A790@oldes> On Thu, Apr 26, 2007 at 01:58:39PM +1000, geoff wrote: > OK. What packages were upgraded? The log in
/var/log/dpkg should help
you here. Obviously, look for any packages related to the keyboard. Being a point release, quite a lot of activity in
there but nothing obvious.
You could consider upgrading to wheezy, it will be
the new stable in a
few months anyway It had always been my intention to do so soon
anyway, however, if I wanted to do a reinstall after my system was broken by an
"update", I'd just go back to M$. Frankly, this experience has me questioning
what has gone wrong in the development team, and if a simple point release can
break a system so comprehensively, why I shouldn't just go onto Sid and keep
regular clonezilla images.
Not real impressed right now, particularly by the
"upgrade to wheezy" comment.
Thanks for the suggestions though, I do appreciate
them.
|