On Mon, 9 May 2005, Lennart Sorensen wrote: > You found woody arm CDs lying around? What kind of company do you work > for? x86 woody cds are all over the place, but arm?
Oh, that's simple - a company, building ARM-based devices, running Linux (http://www.dsa-ac.de), there are a few of them around. > Well woody never did support 2.6 kernels, but some people made > unofficial updates that allowed it to run with 2.6 kernels. Yeah, I know, that's exactly what I meant - some unofficial deb packages floating around... I certainly can compile the stuff myself - but that was one of the reasons to install a proper distro - to have everything under a package management control. Yeah, could try to build a deb myself - never tried that before, shouldn't be too difficult though. > As for 2.6 on arm, I am not quite sure what the state of it is. > Certainly a lot of work is going in to it, but not all the systems are > necesarily working yet. The arm-linux mailing list is probably your > best place to find answers for that. Don't think so. There mostly distribution-neutral questions are discussed, although, sometimes distro-specific appear too - as slightly off-topic. > You certainly want to go to Sarge > before trying though to avoid too much hassle. Yep, will look into it. Thanks Guennadi --- Guennadi Liakhovetski -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

