On Fri, 31 Dec 1999, Patrick Dahiroc wrote:
: thanks for the info on Potato. if i do decide to go to Potato is there
: something i should be wary of. it appears from the other distro that the
: 2.2 kernel is working fine. does Potato have any specific issues with the
: 2.2 kernel i.e is so
*- On 31 Dec, Patrick Dahiroc wrote about "RE: Kernel Upgrade: Slink to Potato"
> thanks for the info on Potato. if i do decide to go to Potato is there
> something i should be wary of. it appears from the other distro that the
> 2.2 kernel is working fine. does Potato have
under kernel 2.2?
Thanks
-Original Message-
From: Brian Servis
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: 12/30/99 3:15 PM
Subject: Re: Kernel Upgrade: Slink to Potato
*- On 30 Dec, Patrick Dahiroc wrote about "Kernel Upgrade: Slink to
Potato"
> hi
>
&
*- On 30 Dec, Patrick Dahiroc wrote about "Kernel Upgrade: Slink to Potato"
> hi
>
> i'm thinking of upgrading to Potato - from what i've read is that Potato is
> pretty safe to use - i realize that i need to upgrade my kernel to do this.
potato should run just
On 30-Dec-1999 Nathan E Norman wrote:
>
> Alternatively you could install the kernel source and create your own
> package.
>
> apt-get install kernel-package kernel-source-
> cd /usr/src
> tar xIf kernel-source-.tar.bz2
> cd kernel-source-
> make config # or make menuconfig or make x
On Thu, 30 Dec 1999, Patrick Dahiroc wrote:
: hi
:
: i'm thinking of upgrading to Potato - from what i've read is that Potato is
: pretty safe to use - i realize that i need to upgrade my kernel to do this.
: If is give the commands
: root> apt-get update
: root> apt-get dist-upg
hi
i'm thinking of upgrading to Potato - from what i've read is that Potato is
pretty safe to use - i realize that i need to upgrade my kernel to do this.
If is give the commands
root> apt-get update
root> apt-get dist-upgrade
with the sources.list pointing to unstable. will this
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