Hi,
>>"Regis" == Regis Duchesne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Regis> Thank you. My personal take on this is that these reasons were true
Regis> with libc5 and they are not true anymore with libc6.
What makes you think that? I see nothing, really, that has
changed since the libc5 days tha
Brian Servis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Excellent, I can't wait.
>
> Is the install process truely dependent on the currently running kernel
> matching the kernel headers that the user points to? Being able to
> compile the modules for other kernels without having to reboot into
> that kern
*- On 20 Aug, Regis Duchesne wrote about "Re: VMware on debian: module
compilation"
> is to know what to do with vmware. I will probably modify the install
> script so that it prompts the user for the location of the running
> kernel headers.
>
Excellent, I can't wait
Brian,
> Thanks for taking the time to let us know that you are listening.
You are welcome. That's what I like in companies with a Linux product:
they are far more aware of their customer's needs.
> I can only point you to documentation that explains the reasons for
> Debian's choice. The first
Regis,
Thanks for taking the time to let us know that you are listening.
*- On 19 Aug, Regis Duchesne wrote about "VMware on debian: module compilation"
> I'm the only software engineer here at VMware who uses (and has been using
> for 3 years) Debian. If VMware installs fine on Debian (althoug
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