Hi, Thanks for your mail. It's appreciated.
On Wednesday 29 November 2006 16:09, AlesD wrote: > I'm going to install Debian on HP workstation (c3700) sometime > between 18th and 22th of December. There is currently HP-Unix so the > server will be installed "from scratch". Since the HP-PA architecture > is probably rare maybe there might be something I could try for you eg. > install sarge and then upgrade to etch. (The server will be used as > intranet web server => LAMP + other similar SW.) If you want an optimal system, I'd suggest just installing Etch. It would be good if you could use a daily built image of the installer [1]. That uses the kernel Etch is going to be released with. It would also be great if you could look over the syslog of the installation with a critical eye. Cheers, FJP P.S. I have a hppa box myself, so it usually gets at least some testing before releases of the installer. [1] http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/
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