Re: Kernels from the 2.1 series

1998-10-20 Thread Helge Hafting
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 10/19/98 at 07:14 PM, Paul Crowley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: >I'm thinking of moving over to the 2.1 series kernels, since it seems >that they're pretty stable these days. Will this make life very much >harder for me? I don't think so. I am using 2.1.125 with no pa

Kernels from the 2.1 series

1998-10-19 Thread Alex Shnitman
Paul Crowley writes: > I'm thinking of moving over to the 2.1 series kernels, since it seems > that they're pretty stable these days. Will this make life very much > harder for me? It shouldn't. I installed a 2.1 kernel right after a vanilla setup of hamm, and haven't had almost any problems.

RE: Kernels from the 2.1 series

1998-10-19 Thread Shaleh
Almost ll debian packages should work w/ either 2.x kernel. kerneld needs to be turned off by commenting auto from /etc/modules. Everything else should work fine. On 19-Oct-98 Paul Crowley wrote: > I'm thinking of moving over to the 2.1 series kernels, since it seems > that they're pretty stabl

Kernels from the 2.1 series

1998-10-19 Thread Paul Crowley
I'm thinking of moving over to the 2.1 series kernels, since it seems that they're pretty stable these days. Will this make life very much harder for me? In particular: * I believe I'll need this new "kmod" thing rather than the "kerneld" that I'm used to. Do I already have this installed? Do