radeonhd
nb1, I don't think you'll be able to install radeonhd driver without installing some packages from testing or backports.
Enable the testing repositories and configure pinning to not update your whole system.
Here goes a /etc/apt/preferences file that I use in a server which runs qemulator(only available in testing)
Requires some manual work at first but later works fine.
Or you might consider using 64bits lenny(if your cpu supports it). It has already entered the frozen state. Its release is expected this year, so it's with a good stability already.
nb1, I don't think you'll be able to install radeonhd driver without installing some packages from testing or backports.
Enable the testing repositories and configure pinning to not update your whole system.
Here goes a /etc/apt/preferences file that I use in a server which runs qemulator(only available in testing)
Code:
Package: qemu Pin: release a=etch-backports Pin-Priority: 1001 Package: bochsbios Pin: release a=etch-backports Pin-Priority: 1001 Package: qemulator Pin: release o=Debian,a=testing Pin-Priority: 1001 Package: libgtk2-ruby Pin: release o=Debian,a=testing Pin-Priority: 1001 Package: libgtk2-ruby1.8 Pin: release o=Debian,a=testing Pin-Priority: 1001 Package: * Pin: release o=Debian,a=etch Pin-Priority: 700 Package: * Pin: release o=Debian,a=stable Pin-Priority: 700 package: * Pin: origin ftp.debian-unofficial.org Pin-Priority: 550 Package: * Pin: origin www.debian-multimedia.org Pin-Priority: 550 Package: * Pin: release o=Debian,a=oldstable Pin-Priority: 500 Package: * Pin: release o=Debian,a=sarge Pin-Priority: 500 Package: * Pin: release o=Debian,a=etch-backports Pin-Priority: -1 Package: * Pin: release o=Debian,a=testing Pin-Priority: -1
Or you might consider using 64bits lenny(if your cpu supports it). It has already entered the frozen state. Its release is expected this year, so it's with a good stability already.
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