The only problem I run into is my machines with more then a gig of ram... The apt-get kernel works on pretty much everything, but that ram thing always gets me ;)
On Sat, 12 Apr 2003, Luis Gomez wrote: > On S?bado, 12 de Abril de 2003 05:45, Birzan George Cristian wrote: > > This might be a stupid question > > Hi all... let me ask another (probably) stupid question I've thought about > for > a long time. > > I always try to use precompiled software as much as possible, software coming > from the official debian sources, as this gives me the possibility to upgrade > them all with a simple apt-get update && apt-get -y dist-upgrade ; however, > as for the kernel, I always download sources from an official kernel.org > mirror and compile them myself with the traditional method. > > So my question is: what is the approach people take for this point? Do you, > sysadmins with lots of machines, apt-get install kernel-source, or do you > rather get an official kernel? What pros and cons has each of these points? > Am I missing something important? > > TIA for your answers and advice > > Pope > > -- > Luis Gomez Miralles > InfoEmergencias - Technical Department > Phone (+34) 654 24 01 34 > Fax (+34) 963 49 31 80 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > PGP Public Key available at http://www.infoemergencias.com/lgomez.asc > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >

