Re: Will frozen work with 2.0.36 ?

1999-02-07 Thread Gary L. Hennigan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| Above asks it all ...  will I have failings with that, or must I upgrade to
| 2.1.xx?
| 
| Sorry if it's been asked before.

Debian frozen/slink is based on 2.0.34 but provides packages for both
2.0.35 and 2.0.36, so, yes it will work with 2.0.36. 

Most things in frozen/slink also work with 2.1.xx kernels (I'm running
it as I type) but Debian won't be completely 2.1.xx ready until, at
the earliest, the next release, currently called potato.

Gary


Re: Will frozen work with 2.0.36 ?

1999-02-07 Thread Remco van de Meent
Gary L. Hennigan wrote:
 | Above asks it all ...  will I have failings with that, or must I upgrade to
 | 2.1.xx?
 | 
 | Sorry if it's been asked before.
 
 Debian frozen/slink is based on 2.0.34 but provides packages for both
 2.0.35 and 2.0.36, so, yes it will work with 2.0.36.

The current bootfloppies from slink are based on kernel 2.0.36, which is
also the one that gets installed by default.

But indeed, with some minor upgraded, a Debian slink system will run
2.1.x/2.2.x kernels without any problems.


bye,
 -Remco