On Thu, 8 Feb 2001, Tom George wrote:
> Before compiling the 2.4.1 kernel I used apt-get dist-upgrade to
> install all the available upgrades in the stable distribution,. I then
> checked against the list in changes and found that I still had only
> modutils 2.3.11-13.1. I used apt-get install
On Fri, 9 Feb 2001, David Wright wrote:
>...
> 2.4 kernels missed the boat for getting into the current stable=potato,
> so you're going to have to do the same sort of thing. Debian will not
> add new packages to its stable distribution just so that it works with
> a kernel that happens to be call
On Thu, 8 Feb 2001, Tom George wrote:
> I compiled 2.4.1 and tried to sign on the internet. pppd sent a string
> that caused the connection to fail. I reloaced 2.2.12 and signed on
> with no difficulty in order to send this message. Any ideas?
The following configuration works perfectly (for
David Wright wrote:
Quoting Tom George ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I am a little nervous about this - I really want to use some of the
features of 2.4 but why should I have to obtain packages from the
unstable distribution for a stable kernel distribution?
--
Quoting Tom George ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> >> I am a little nervous about this - I really want to use some of the
> >> features of 2.4 but why should I have to obtain packages from the
> >> unstable distribution for a stable kernel distribution?
--
> I thought
Hall Stevenson wrote:
Before compiling the 2.4.1 kernel I used apt-get dist-upgrade to
install all the available upgrades in the stable distribution,. I
then
checked against the list in changes and found that I still had only
modutils 2.3.11-13.1. I used apt-get install modutils to get ve
> Before compiling the 2.4.1 kernel I used apt-get dist-upgrade to
> install all the available upgrades in the stable distribution,. I
then
> checked against the list in changes and found that I still had only
> modutils 2.3.11-13.1. I used apt-get install modutils to get version
> 2.4.1-2. St
Tom George wrote:
Hall Stevenson wrote:
I compiled 2.4.1 and tried to sign on the internet. pppd
sent a string that caused the connection to fail. I
reloaced 2.2.12 and signed on with no difficulty in order
to send this message. Any ideas?
You need a specific, updated version of pppd to
Hall Stevenson wrote:
I compiled 2.4.1 and tried to sign on the internet. pppd
sent a string that caused the connection to fail. I
reloaced 2.2.12 and signed on with no difficulty in order
to send this message. Any ideas?
You need a specific, updated version of pppd to work with kernels 2.
> I compiled 2.4.1 and tried to sign on the internet. pppd
> sent a string that caused the connection to fail. I
> reloaced 2.2.12 and signed on with no difficulty in order
> to send this message. Any ideas?
You need a specific, updated version of pppd to work with kernels 2.4.x.
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