On Mon, 8 Feb 1999, Bob Lorenzini wrote:
} Regarding your comments on 2.2 Karl. A linux neubey will not install 2.2
} because as of yet there is no distribution that supports it. This will
} change very quicky however. If he is an amateur he would best be served
} if he installs a distribution that caters to hams (debian). I'm an
} old slackware guy who is now running RH, I don't want to learn another
} distribution. I don't like the way RH make decisions for me but I realise
} this is the way to push it to the great unwashed. I hope you have learned
} a few things trying to upgrade Karl, I always learn more when things don't
} go my way and I have to dig through the docs and man pages. I suggest
} you don't give up nor do I think that the person who packaged the RPMS can
} help you. You have 2.2 running, your problem is with PPP and ax25
} configuration. Things change, you can either deal with it or stay on the
} porch.
The point I can't seem to get across is that I am not educated
well enough to deal with re-writing the kernel or the ax25-utils. I will
stay on the porch by necessity.
And as I have said I like 2.0.36 fine. But when using Linux it is
wise to keep current with the kernel. Until this version it was simple and
no problems.
}
} Bob - wd6dod
}
}
}
Best wishes
- Karl F. Larsen, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (505) 524-3303 -