> I upgraded my kernel from 2.0.36 to 2.1. Don't do that. Linux kernels are numbered so that if the second digit is even (like 0 or 2) it's a "production" kernel meant for actual work. If it's an odd number (like 1) it's meant for testing only.
So you upgraded from a functional even-minor-version kernel to a testing-only odd-minor-version kernel. Not only that, but it's an *obsolete* testing kernel, since current testing is in the 2.3 versions. Try upgrading to version 2.2.x. -- Carl Fink [EMAIL PROTECTED] I-Con's Science and Technology Guest of Honor in 2000 will be Geoffrey A. Landis. See <http://www.iconsf.org> for I-Con information.