Colin Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> # apt-cache search 'kernel*'
> # apt-cache search kernel\*
>
> Plain kernel* will do unexpected things if you happen to have any files
> in the current directory whose names begin with "kernel".
However apt-cache searches on a regex (does it use
On Mon, Mar 31, 2003 at 09:39:16AM -0500, Mike M wrote:
> On Sunday 30 March 2003 11:36, Peter Farley wrote:
> > That matches my experience, though I only tried
> > apt-cache search for "kernel" and then "image", I
> > didn't think to try "kernel-image".
>
> Using a wild card flushes out more poss
On Sunday 30 March 2003 11:36, Peter Farley wrote:
> That matches my experience, though I only tried
> apt-cache search for "kernel" and then "image", I
> didn't think to try "kernel-image".
Using a wild card flushes out more possibilities:
# apt-cache search kernel*
It seems, in general, it is
On Sun, 2003-03-30 at 23:29, Peter Farley wrote:
> But what are these ".udeb" files? Are these "unstable
> deb's"? I would rather install at least a testing
> kernel, I'm not quite ready to be on the bleeding
> edge.
>
udebs are debs for the new installer. I dont think you should use these
on
OK, I went to that link and downloaded what looks
like the right files (please tell me if I downloaded
the right ones:
ipv6-modules-2.4.19-s390-udeb_2.4.19-2_s390.udeb
kernel-image-2.4.19-s390_2.4.19-2.dsc
kernel-image-2.4.19-s390_2.4.19-2.tar.gz
kernel-image-2.4.19-s390-udeb_2.4.19-2_s390.udeb
ni
That matches my experience, though I only tried
apt-cache search for "kernel" and then "image", I
didn't think to try "kernel-image".
Peter
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On 30 Mar 2003 00:11:39 -0500
> The s390 kernels don't show up when I do "apt-cache
> search", but they're in the pool.
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I got it from a DVD install disc for s390 that I
bought from linux-cd.com, plus whatever the install
process got from the stable archive. The installation
was done six weeks or so ago. The disc was burned
around Feb 9, 2003, AFAIK.
Thanks for the url for s390 kernel-images.
Peter
--- [EMAIL PRO
Thanks for that info, Scott. I'll do that and see
what I get.
Peter
--- Scott Henson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> kernels are special in debian since you have to
> reboot for them to take effect. apt-cache search
> kernel-image should show you all the kernels
> avaliable. Choose one and apt
On 30 Mar 2003 00:11:39 -0500
Scott Henson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> kernels are special in debian since you have to reboot for them to
> take effect. apt-cache search kernel-image should show you all the
> kernels avaliable. Choose one and apt-get install it making sure your
> boot loader re
On Sat, 29 Mar 2003 20:17:43 -0800 (PST)
Peter Farley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am running stable debian-390 under the hercules
> emulator on an RH7.3 base system, and the debian-390
> kernel is 2.4.17-s390. I have set up my sources.list
> to add the testing release, but neither apt-get
> up
On Sat, 2003-03-29 at 23:17, Peter Farley wrote:
> I am running stable debian-390 under the hercules
> emulator on an RH7.3 base system, and the debian-390
> kernel is 2.4.17-s390. I have set up my sources.list
> to add the testing release, but neither apt-get
> upgrade nor dpkg -l seem to have an
I am running stable debian-390 under the hercules
emulator on an RH7.3 base system, and the debian-390
kernel is 2.4.17-s390. I have set up my sources.list
to add the testing release, but neither apt-get
upgrade nor dpkg -l seem to have anything for the
kernel itself.
Is the kernel not upgradeabl
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