I am running Sarge and kernel 2.4.24-1-k7. Yesterday I rebooted the system and was then unable to connect to my home network (two boxes) and so I could not connect to the internet (the other box is my gateway). Fortunately, I could boot using the my older kernel (2.4.18-bf2.4) and I could connect just fine. As of today, even that does not work. I have been forced to use the Red Hat that was originally on this machine in order to get access to my network (but this verifies that the problem is NOT hardware).
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How about doing apt-get -f install, without listing any packages? This has worked for me. On the preventive side of things, I never run apt-get upgrade, only apt-get dist-upgrade. This ensures that upgraded packages will have any new dependencies they may need, while a simple upgrade will not, possibly leaving you with broken packages. Unless you have a apecific reason not to, I suggest you use only the dist-upgrade.
HTH.
David
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