Quoting Bob Scofield ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Debian keeps coming out with newer images every so often. Suppose one
> has an older image; one that is 6 or 10 or 12 months old. If one
> wanted to install Debian is there any advantage of downloading the
> more recent image? It seems to me that the
So I got brave and started tinkering (1st mistake).
I had this weird quirk where on my dual boot laptop Windows only likes
my Broadcom 4306 based Belkin ( 'New Card' - relatively) and
linux(Ubuntu 5.10) only likes my Netgear Ma401 Prism('Old Card').
I don't like having to carry around 2 cards e
To do a Debian net-install of testing you download a relatively small (100mb)
image. After you install a base system, you then use apt to build what you
want.
Debian keeps coming out with newer images every so often. Suppose one has an
older image; one that is 6 or 10 or 12 months old. If on
Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
> I'm having a difficult time figuring out how to set the svn:ignore property.
>
> There's a repository that includes a directory:
>
>smarty/templates_c
>
> with lots of 'stuff' in it. I'd like for svn to ignore anything in this
> directory. I'd also like svn to ig
I'm having a difficult time figuring out how to set the svn:ignore property.
There's a repository that includes a directory:
smarty/templates_c
with lots of 'stuff' in it. I'd like for svn to ignore anything in this
directory. I'd also like svn to ignore any file in the repository that ends