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<span></span>Using Grml2HD I installed Grml_2010.12 on two notebooks,<br>Acer TM4233 (Core2Duo T5500, external (USB) HD</font><font face="Verdana" size="2">),<br>and Acer Aspire One (Atom 260, internal HD).</font><span></span><p id="__paragraph__1296821209000" style=""><font style="" size="2"><span>Everything worked fine, so I started 'apt-get update' (with Debian Unstable and</span></font></p><p id="__paragraph__1296821209000" style=""><font style="" size="2"><span> Grml Testing included in sources list) and 'apt-get upgrade'. Additionally,</span></font></p><p id="__paragraph__1296821332000" style=""><font style="" size="2"><span>I installed some packages not included in Grml (eg. tex-live).</span></font><span></span></p><p id="__paragraph__1296830586000" style=""><font style="" size="2"><span>Overoptimistically, I did not keep track of the records, and when I realized that,</span></font><span></span></p><p id="__paragraph__1296830893000" style=""><font style="" size="2"><span>using Xorg-core 7.7, I got frozen X-terminals and blocked input fields in</span></font></p><p id="__paragraph__1296830976000" style=""><font style="" size="2"><span>Iceweasel (dead keyboard?), I was unable to find the origin of the trouble.</span></font><span></span></p><p id="__paragraph__1296831004000" style=""><font style="" size="2"><span>There are no error messages, either in syslog or in Xorg.0.log, and the problem</span></font></p><p id="__paragraph__1296831004000" style=""><font style="" size="2"><span>seems to be independent of the window manager (fluxbox, openbox) and the</span></font><span></span></p><p id="__paragraph__1296831535000" style=""><font style="" size="2"><span>terminal program used (xterm, eterm).</span></font><span></span></p><p id="__paragraph__1296831601000" style=""><font style="" size="2"><span>Do I really have to do a compltely new installation?</span></font></p><p id="__paragraph__1296831601000" style=""><font style="" size="2"><span>Thanks in advance,</span></font><span></span></p><p id="__paragraph__1296831695000" style=""><font style="" size="2"><span>Vilmar Klemt</span></font><span></span></p><p id="__paragraph__1296831702000" style=""><font style="" size="2"><span><br></span></font></p><font face="Verdana" size="2"><span id="editor_signature"></span>


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