Re: Kernel and dselect

2003-02-05 Thread Radek Zajkowski [Deb]
Thanks for all the replies, I tried it, messed up, and recovered, I will give it another shot soon and post my experiences in my log for others to refer to. R> On 2/4/03 8:14 AM, "Radek [Debian] Z" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > (p I 200Mhz) > > Hey guys, the base install of Debian 3.0 came with

Kernel and dselect

2003-02-04 Thread Radek [Debian] Z
(p I 200Mhz) Hey guys, the base install of Debian 3.0 came with 2.2.20 version of the kernel, which I'm running right now. Now I would like to upgrade. Would I just select "Linux kernel image for version 2.4.20 on Pentium Classic" in deselect and have it install? Or is there some woe awaiting me

Upgraded to "testing" + 2.4.2 kernel, and dselect + SOCKS nit working

2001-02-27 Thread Stan Brown
I've got a big problem, I hope someone can ppoint me in a direction on. I have a machine that lives behinf a corporate firewall. Historicaly, I have been able to get dslect to work using "runsocks dselct". I needed laregfile support on this machien, so yesterday, I canged /etc/apt/sources-list to

Re: Compiling a new kernel and dselect problems

2000-06-29 Thread Bob Nielsen
On Thu, Jun 29, 2000 at 10:28:12AM +0200, Luca De Giorgi wrote: > Hi, > I'm a new entry in the worderful Debian world. > Previously i'd used Red Hat 6.x ad Mandrake but i thought i' was time to > make a jump in the real Linux world and started using a potato release > Well, my problem arise when i

Compiling a new kernel and dselect problems

2000-06-29 Thread Luca De Giorgi
Hi, I'm a new entry in the worderful Debian world. Previously i'd used Red Hat 6.x ad Mandrake but i thought i' was time to make a jump in the real Linux world and started using a potato release Well, my problem arise when i want to build a custom kernel the Debian-way. When i built it i found a