On Thu, Nov 06, 2003 at 03:19:34PM +, Tim Milstead wrote:
> Thanks for the advice I'll give it ago tonight.
>
> It looks like you are assuming I'm not installing the base with a 2.4
> kernel e.g. bf2.4. Is it okay to do so (and still upgrade it)?
>
> After I cahnge to testing will I have to
Thanks for the advice I'll give it ago tonight.
It looks like you are assuming I'm not installing the base with a 2.4
kernel e.g. bf2.4. Is it okay to do so (and still upgrade it)?
After I cahnge to testing will I have to stay in testing or can I get
packages from anywhere e.g. stable or other
On Thu, 2003-11-06 at 07:01, Tim Milstead wrote:
> Sorry if this question is a FAQ. I had an average look around and
> couldn't find anything specific. Advice on searching (yes I know how to
> use google) is just as welcome as a solution.
>
> I currently use Redhat for my desktops, but given the
Sorry if this question is a FAQ. I had an average look around and
couldn't find anything specific. Advice on searching (yes I know how to
use google) is just as welcome as a solution.
I currently use Redhat for my desktops, but given their recent
announcments and future shakey support I have de
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