This sounds like something that should be run on a spare system, not on a
desktop that I need to keep up and running without fail. Am I
understanding correctly?
I do have a spare system, but it's really old (550MHz, 192MB of RAM, 2GB
disk), so not sure if it would even run a current version of Linux.
Thanks,
Patrick
On Wed, 26 Nov 2014 15:28:08 -0800, Joshua R. Poulson <j...@pun.org> wrote:
One of the ways to help with testing is to enable -proposed and to
quickly file bugs with any packages that come >through that, especially
the kernel. This is not necessarily for the faint of heart, though, as
carefully unravelling >upgrades (and knowing what dist-upgrades are
safe) may be necessary.
I used to do this all the time with Public Cloud images... but that's
kinda part of what I did.
--jrp
On Wed, Nov 26, 2014 at 3:08 PM, Walter Lapchynski <w...@ubuntu.com>
wrote:
On Wed, Nov 26, 2014 at 3:06 PM, Patrick Olson
<compma...@linuxusers.us> wrote:
On Wed, 26 Nov 2014 14:31:07 -0800, Walter Lapchynski <w...@ubuntu.com>
wrote:
[stuff about testing…]
Oh, I was thinking of something a bit smaller.
What kind of testing did you have in mind?
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