You can download the 2.2 kernel-image, or you can download the
kernel-source. I suggest using kernel-package to make kernel
packages if you want to roll your own. Nice and simple, and you can
uninstall, etc...
Good Luck.
Marshal
> "Cameron" == Cameron Matheson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hey everyone,
I found out that if I upgrade my kernel to 2.1 (right now I'm using
Debian Slink with the 2.0.36 kernel) I can use my HP 3100c scanner. Is
it safe/possible to upgrade my kernel, and if I can, would I get the
kernel source off the debian website or what?
Thanks,
Cameron Matheson
Thanks for the link. I just decided I should wait and not upgrade the kernel
just yet. There are some problems with slink when the 2.2.x kernels are used.
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Andrew
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On 06-Apr-99 Noah L. Meyerhans wrote:
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> On Tue, 6 Apr 1999, Pollywog wrote:
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>> Which 2.2.x kernel is considered stable? Are there any special things I
>> need
>> to do to upgrade from 2.0.36 or is the procedure still the same?
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> They are all supposed
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On Tue, 6 Apr 1999, Pollywog wrote:
> Which 2.2.x kernel is considered stable? Are there any special things I need
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They are all supposed to be stable. That's the point of the "stable tree"
of
Which 2.2.x kernel is considered stable? Are there any special things I need
to do to upgrade from 2.0.36 or is the procedure still the same?
I am reading the ipchains HOWTO now because I will want to set that up.
I am still using ipfwadm.
thanks
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