More stuff I'd like to know -- now, about the Kernel I'm running. I've currently got Debian Woody with 2.2.20. A major annoyance is that when LILO sets the video mode to show 60 lines, the boot process yanks me back to 25 lines or so, apparently so I can watch Tux enjoying a cool one during the boot process. I'd *really* like my 60 lines. (I'd also like 132 wide, but I think this monitor will only allow me 80. Oh well.) Some browsing gave me the impression that a later kernel might give me a way around this. While installing the CPAN.pm Perl package manager, I saw a number of references go by to things it was not installing because of the kernel version. And I think Bastille mentioned some security behaviors that might be better with a newer kernel too. So: 1. With a basic "stable" installation, what is the newest solid kernel that I would want to bring in? What is it likely to break, if anything? 2. ... and ... what incantation will install this for me? 3. ... and ... what should I do afterward to ensure that the rest of the Woody installation is adjusted (if necessary) to this new version? Merci en avance, Vic --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss