Tudor Oprea wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I've been trying for several days now to get my Stormix install into the
> XFree 4 / kernel 2.4 / simian gnome era, with varying degrees of
> success. The kernel compile/upgrade was the most painless, after removing
> the
> initrd=... line from the primary lin
Well, to be honest, going to unstable is very possibly going to
make your computer unstable and very quirky. That's why it's
called unstable. I recently upgraded to woody (while still
considered unstable, it's way more so than the "official" "unstable"
tree) from Hail 2.06 using only woody s
Hi all,
I've been trying for several days now to get my Stormix install into the
XFree 4 / kernel 2.4 / simian gnome era, with varying degrees of
success. The kernel compile/upgrade was the most painless, after removing
the
initrd=... line from the primary linux entry in lilo.conf . Upgrading
Shel Johnson wrote:
>
> Easy question.. with this apt-get command, will this also
> update the kernel to the latest stable release??..
>
Quick answer:Nope.
Long answer:
apt-cache search kernel-image
for a list of available kernels.
apt-get upgrade will upgrade you to the latest revision of the
On 11/13/2000 09:51, Shel Johnson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Easy question.. with this apt-get command, will this also
> update the kernel to the latest stable release??..
No, and there are many reasons for this, breaking some existing software is
one of them, destroying a custom configuratio
Easy question.. with this apt-get command, will this also
update the kernel to the latest stable release??..
Shel
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