Chris wrote: > Can anybody tell me when hamm is expected to go stable?
I forget whether a date is set or not...but my system crashed due to major hardware failure (I am respondign from work now)...hamm seems rather stable > Also, I am in the middle of installing a hamm system onto a clean drive, > however it seems alot of old packages are missing (ie. pine, etc). Will > these be included when it goes stable? I have been dowloading files at work and burning CDs... Pine is in "non-free" ...I noticed some things missing too... I saw Apache (web server) listed in Packages but...the deb file was not there...then again...I bvurened my hamm CD before the code freeze... just remember to check out non-free and all the toher places you never know where a package could end up > Another thing - is there any plans for debianizing the enlightenment > window manager? hmm I think I looked at Enlightenment...and I think it looked coolthat was a while ago tho... > Thanks alot, > > chris > > BTW. I noticed that the rescue target doesn't work on the new rescue > disk, nor does the base installation install any kernel modules... > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- -=Signature has been removed because it made an unfair comparison between NT 4 and Linux =- replacement: (ok I admit...I am bored..its a slow day at work) [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$fortune -o Anything more than 3 shakes is for fun. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]