Re: linux2.0

1996-06-11 Thread Rob Browning
Derek Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I am afraid I am not familiar with the kernel-package package. > Is this a package to build any kernel version and install it in > a debian way? Bingo. I'm using it as we speak. I'm not sure if it has made it to the unstable tree on all the mirrors yet, b

Re: linux2.0

1996-06-11 Thread Austin Donnelly
On Tue, 11 Jun 1996, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Would the release of debian 1.1 use the new stable Linux (v2.0)? Yes, Debian 1.1 will ship with a 2.0 kernel. (In fact, the latest available kernel will generally be made available as the kernel-image-2.0.xx-0.deb). Austin

Re: linux2.0

1996-06-11 Thread Derek Lee
Rob Browning wrote: > > I'm not sure if it'll be packaged in time for the initial 1.1 release, > but it'll certainly be available shortly thereafter. > > Anyway, using the new kernel-package package, it's pretty trivial to > do it yourself. > I am afraid I am not familiar with the kernel-package

Re: linux2.0

1996-06-11 Thread Rob Browning
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Would the release of debian 1.1 use the new stable Linux (v2.0)? I'm not sure if it'll be packaged in time for the initial 1.1 release, but it'll certainly be available shortly thereafter. Anyway, using the new kernel-package package, it's pretty trivial to do it your

linux2.0

1996-06-11 Thread dkklee
Would the release of debian 1.1 use the new stable Linux (v2.0)? --Derek Lee