* Darshaka Pathirana d...@syn-net.org [20090615 12:50]:
On 15.06.2009 11:13, Michael Prokop wrote:
* Michael Whapples mwhapp...@aim.com [20090614 18:28]:
On this topic, it means that grml 2009.05 CD images will be all using
grml2hd 1.2.2, so suffering from this problem. Knowing about the
* Michael Whapples mwhapp...@aim.com [20090614 18:28]:
I have just tried installing using grml2hd 1.2.3 and it seems to have
worked, add it to stable.
Great, thanks - done.
On this topic, it means that grml 2009.05 CD images will be all using
grml2hd 1.2.2, so suffering from this problem.
I have just tried installing using grml2hd 1.2.3 and it seems to have
worked, add it to stable.
On this topic, it means that grml 2009.05 CD images will be all using
grml2hd 1.2.2, so suffering from this problem. Knowing about the bugs in
grml2hd I could use aptitude to upgrade grml2hd for me.
What is the best way for me to test this? Do I need to just install a
later version of grml2hd when running the CD (eg. aptitude update;
aptitude install grml2hd) or do I need to download a new CD image (ouch,
that will hit transfer allowance)?
Michael Whapples
On -10/01/37 20:59, Michael
* Michael Whapples mwhapp...@aim.com [20090611 13:38]:
I noticed that in grml2hd when it prompts you for which boot parameters
should be used for the append line it gives the speakup one as
speakup_synth although now grml uses speakup.synth, therefore users
can't add speakup.synth to an