Igor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The laptop is XPS M1330. It's been configured with the > hibernate/suspend, wireless networking, cpu frequency scaling, >webcam, > and some other features working out of the box. I haven't tried the > fingerprint reader yet. I don't really want to spend time breaking >and > restoring these features. That's why I'd prefer not to do a clean > wipe.
>The obvious thing to do is to change the apt sources and run a >dist-upgrade. Why don't you just check and save somewhere what drivers/modules/ configuration files your laptop is using under Ubuntu and then do a clean, hassle-free fresh installation of Debian? It really, really seems to me that you are about to start a nightmare of little tweakings here and there when you could get all the work done in a single step. Why trying to fit squares into circles? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]