Since the release of Debian-1.2, the previous stable distribution (v1.1)
appears to have vanished from all the mirror sites. I have already
upgraded some of my boxes, but it would be nice to have the old
distribution around to have a way out before upgrading my mission
critical system. Anyone hav
I have been running Debian on my laptop for a few months now. Good job
guys. Unless I intentionally remove the cron package form this machine,
the hard drive will not spin down. What would be nice is if I could
configure cron to only run say once per hour. That way I could take
advantage of the
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Nils Naumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hallo,
>
>modules 2.0.0-14 has destroyed my System. Every attempt to install a
>module has created a kernel Oops. I had to build a new kernel with all
>needed drivers linked in. Downgrading to modules 2.0.0-13 solved this
>
Does Debian-1.1.13 support suspend to disk functionality on laptops?
Whenever I resume from disk, all my network routes are deleted. This
worked fine in a previous life running Red Hat.
Is there something I need to tweak? Where should I look?
BTW, I have manually upgraded to kernel 2.0.23 and PC
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