Hello,
may I ask users of Debian/BSD how you feel the OS is doing? Talk me a
please a bit about acpi, speedstep, software available (do you miss
something) etc Only if you feel like doing it, of course.
thanks!
2009/1/30 Glenn Chambers gcham...@bright.net:
On Thu, 2009-01-29 at 09:15 +0100,
On Wed, 28 Jan 2009, Glenn Chambers wrote:
announcement of new Install CD's snipped
Is it possible to do an in-place upgrade? I've got a lovely little qemu
image that I've built already.
Yes, please verify content of /etc/apt/sources.list,
it should contain lines like
deb
On Thu, 2009-01-29 at 09:15 +0100, Petr Salinger wrote:
On Wed, 28 Jan 2009, Glenn Chambers wrote:
announcement of new Install CD's snipped
Is it possible to do an in-place upgrade? I've got a lovely little qemu
image that I've built already.
After that do almost standard Debian
Hi all,
I am happy to announce a new version of the GNU/kFreeBSD install CD
for both i386 and amd64.
This new version uses a 7.1 kernel instead of a 6.3 one, for better
compliance recent hardware. The other changes are very small and are
mainly an update of all the installed packages to the
[...]
I am happy to announce a new version of the GNU/kFreeBSD install CD
for both i386 and amd64.
[...]
Thanks. I'm not sure if it's worth upgrading or re-installing with one
of these new CD images. Besides the kernel, are any stale packages kept
during an upgrade (when the last packages
*resend to the list*
On Sun, 2008-02-24 at 21:26 -0800, Drew Scott Daniels wrote:
[...]
I am happy to announce a new version of the GNU/kFreeBSD install CD
for both i386 and amd64.
[...]
Thanks. I'm not sure if it's worth upgrading or re-installing with one
of these new CD images.
Hi all,
I am happy to announce a new version of the GNU/kFreeBSD install CD
for both i386 and amd64.
This new version uses a 6.3 kernel instead of a 6.2 one, for better
compliance recent hardware. It also defaults to debian-ports.org instead
of gnuab.org following the migration of the archive
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