upgrade problems

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Hi all. I upgraded to Woody about three days ago, and 
have since been experiencing many problems. In my 
opinion, the thing's not even close to being ready for 
stable distribution (unlike potato). Is anyone currently 
experiencing problems with modutils, where modprobe 
says "invalid line 81 in modules.conf?" Considering the 
fact that nothing has been changed in modules.conf for a 
considerably long time, because I have always been 
loading my modules manually via scripts. Also has anyone 
experienced a status 10 in fetchmail because connection 
to localhost failed? The most probable cause for this is 
an early termination by exim (This was in my syslog 
output). Another thing that has been happening to me is 
that whenever I download a file in Lynx, and go back to 
the previous page, Dectalk seases responding to 
keystrokes. This means that possibly setserial is 
attempting to change port configuration and preventing 
data from being passed to the serial device (the Dectalk 
express). Also at boot time, when I am trying to review 
the screen with the 5 and 6 keys on the numpad, they 
don't work when the hd is being probed for example. They 
only work starting at the login prompt. To fix this 
problem, I am going to get the keymap that I was using 
in potato and revert back to it. In terms of the 
problems with the packages, I am going to replace the 
Woody version with the potato version of setserial, and 
possibly getting the latest version of Exim. Or if that 
doesn't work, I'm going to use the Potato version. And 
in terms of modutils, its going to have to get scrapped 
for the earlier version as well. So far, I know of one 
person who has or is experiencing the problems mentioned 
above. Is there anyone else? I am considering submitting 
a series of bug reports when this whole thing gets 
resolved (if nobody else has done so already). Thanks in 
advance for any input!




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