Re: What kernel are we going to use for apus in debian/woody ?

2001-05-27 Thread Michel Dänzer
Sven LUTHER wrote: > > > In particular, Michel, you toke the 2.2.10 kernel package from me. Did > > > you also do a 2.4.x version of it ? > > > > Not yet, but I'm planning to do it as soon as I get enough time. BTW I > > assume I can upload packages for new kernel versions without ITP or > > anyth

Re: What kernel are we going to use for apus in debian/woody ?

2001-05-14 Thread Michel Dänzer
Sven LUTHER wrote: In particular, Michel, you toke the 2.2.10 kernel package from me. Did you also do a 2.4.x version of it ? Not yet, but I'm planning to do it as soon as I get enough time. BTW I assume I can upload packages for new kernel versions without ITP or anything? No you don't ne

Re: What kernel are we going to use for apus in debian/woody ?

2001-05-13 Thread Sven LUTHER
On Sun, May 13, 2001 at 08:05:08PM +0200, Michel Dänzer wrote: > Sven LUTHER wrote: > > > I would ask you all what is the current status of the apus kernels, in > > particular, is the 2.4.x kernel mature for use in the debian boot floppies. > > I'd think so. I gather it's about even between peopl

Re: What kernel are we going to use for apus in debian/woody ?

2001-05-13 Thread Michel Dänzer
Sven LUTHER wrote: > I would ask you all what is the current status of the apus kernels, in > particular, is the 2.4.x kernel mature for use in the debian boot floppies. I'd think so. I gather it's about even between people for whom 2.2 or 2.4 works better. > In particular, Michel, you toke the

What kernel are we going to use for apus in debian/woody ?

2001-05-12 Thread Sven LUTHER
Hello all, ... I would ask you all what is the current status of the apus kernels, in particular, is the 2.4.x kernel mature for use in the debian boot floppies. This would make it the default kernel to be used in most debian installs, so if there are still big problems with the 2.4.x kernels, b