Hi,
After trying several suggestions from the people here,
I've now explicitly built a kernel with initrd and ram disk support.
I've created the kernel package using:
make-kpkg --initrd -rev Custom.4 kernel_image
After installing it put the initrd-2.4.12-ac6 into /boot
I've created a symlink to it
I know this is a bit to generic question, and it has been probably already
discussed a 1000 times,
but I'm fairly new, so please forgive me if I ask it nevertheless.
Is there a big risk in upgrading to Woody now?
What speaks agains it?
What is the main advantage in doing so?
Also to give a little
Hi,
I've installed Mozilla via dselect. It says it's version M-18.
I've never heard this version. I thought 0.95 is the newest.
How do I install the newest version?
Should I just remove M-18 with dselect, then unpack the tarball
from mozilla.org to /usr/local? Or is there a better way?
Also my d
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