On Wed, Apr 05, 2006 at 01:07:06PM +0200, anonym ano wrote:
> Hi Simon,
>
> these aren't good news. I want to set up a server (Web and PostgresDB) with
> debian, so I don't know if I should use the etch release. As far as I know,
> it is still in a beta version. Do you think it is stable enough to
Hey,
well I guess I'm definitely no guru, since I'm pretty new to Debian
myself. So far I didn't have any problems with Etch but, frankly
spoken, it has not too many tasks: MythTV, Apache, FTP - that's it.
it's basically only a PVR and I access it every once in a while when I'm
on the ro
On Wed, 2006-04-05 at 13:07 +0200, anonym ano wrote:
> Hi Simon,
>
> these aren't good news. I want to set up a server (Web and PostgresDB)
> with debian, so I don't know if I should use the etch release. As far
> as I know, it is still in a beta version. Do you think it is stable
> enough to be u
Hi Simon,these aren't good news. I want to set up a server (Web and PostgresDB) with debian, so I don't know if I should use the etch release. As far as I know, it is still in a beta version. Do you think it is stable enough to be used?
regards,mo2006/4/5, Simon Meelich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I had a
I had a similar problem. I tried to install Sarge (i386) with the 2.6
kernel (option "linux26" did work for me) on my new SATA drive, but the
installer wouldn't find the HDD. So I switched to Etch and this worked
w/o any problems.
George Borisov wrote:
anonym ano wrote:
Hello List,
I'v
anonym ano wrote:
> Hi george,
>
> I've read about this command and tried it. Unfortunately, the prompt says:
>
> "could not find kernel image: linux26"
>
> I downloaded the Images with the jigdo tool from the url
>
> http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/sarge-amd64/jigdo-dvd/
>
> Aren
anonym ano wrote:
> Hello List,
>
> I've downloaded the two AMD64 DVD Images and tried to install it on
> my computer. Everything went well until I came to the point, where I
> have to partitioning my hard drive. The Installer leaves me with the
> message, that he cannot find it. It is a 160 GB
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