Re: How to upgrade kernel in Lenny, not compile a custom one

2010-10-03 Thread Hugo Vanwoerkom
Greg Madden wrote: On Saturday 02 October 2010 11:59:02 Mark wrote: Based on what I've read, kernel 2.6.32 has fixed the broadcom 4306 rev02 wireless card 1 MB/s speed issue and I'd like to have my Lenny system boot into that kernel to fix this issue. Debian backports (official) has the 2.

Re: How to upgrade kernel in Lenny, not compile a custom one

2010-10-02 Thread Greg Madden
On Saturday 02 October 2010 11:59:02 Mark wrote: > Based on what I've read, kernel 2.6.32 has fixed the broadcom 4306 rev02 > wireless card 1 MB/s speed issue and I'd like to have my Lenny system boot > into that kernel to fix this issue. The only help I've found for doing > this without doing a

How to upgrade kernel in Lenny, not compile a custom one

2010-10-02 Thread Mark
Based on what I've read, kernel 2.6.32 has fixed the broadcom 4306 rev02 wireless card 1 MB/s speed issue and I'd like to have my Lenny system boot into that kernel to fix this issue. The only help I've found for doing this without doing a custom compile is here ( http://www.khattam.info/installin