@Pfanne
I think that the simplest way is to stay with the latest working kernel (2.6.32-20.29). If you lock it (e.g. in Synaptic) until a solution comes, you won't be bothered by kernel upgrades.
@Pfanne
I think that the simplest way is to stay with the latest working kernel (2.6.32-20.29). If you lock it (e.g. in Synaptic) until a solution comes, you won't be bothered by kernel upgrades.