On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 3:47 PM, Grammostola Rosea < [email protected]> wrote:
> Daniel James wrote: > > Hi Rosea, > > > >> By the way where is that jaunty-backports coming from? > > > > We backport packages to multiple distros using the software > > Backporter, written by Free: > > > > http://trac.64studio.com/backporter/ > > > > For example, this repo: > > > > http://apt.64studio.com/backports/dists/jaunty-backports/ > > > > is used for backports for Transmission, the distro on the Indamixx, > > which is based on Jaunty. > > > > Our preference is for Debian stable or LTS versions of Ubuntu as base > > distros, but Hardy LTS is not up to date enough for the wireless > > networking features required in a netbook or web tablet. > > > > Free judged that it was easier to port Transmission to Jaunty than to > > backport all the NetworkManager 0.7 stuff to Hardy. So we went with > > Jaunty for Transmission 3.0 > > > > Cheers! > > > > Daniel > > > Thanks Daniel, > > So you recommended 64studio based on LTS, but 64studio based on Jaunty > for netbooks? > > So I can use that backport repo safely on Jaunty the same way as you can > use the 64studio hardy backports for Hardy? And could that jaunty repo solve my friends wireless problem or do we have the same gcc problem? (I can't find header files in the jaunty repo)
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