Hello you Debian gurus out there: I'm trying to install Linux on a Compaq Presario 900 notebook. I discovered to my dismay that there was a problem with one of its chipsets, and that all the newer distributions (that is, anything with a 2.4 kernel) lock up on the install. (What happens is that they boot from CD but at some point the CD drive ceases functioning.) Following the advice of some posting on the net, I used a network-based install of an older version of Debian (2.2.19 kernel.) This worked fine, and then I did an "apt-get install" on all the X-related components I could think of. I ran the configuration, but I can't get X up and working. The system has an ATI Rage Mobility U1 AGP video adapter and xf86cfg doesn't recognize it. From a web search, it seems that this adapter is supported in Linux, but I suppose I need a newer version of X. According to my error log file, it's 4.1.0.1, released 21 December 2001. Should I try downloading a newer version from the XFree86 website, or is there some way to get Debian's site to give me a newer of X without having to upgrade to a newer version of the distribution? The latter sounds like a cleaner approach, but I'm pretty clueless when it comes to the Debian world. Thanks, Vaughn Treude