On Thursday 21 October 2004 05:32 pm, Margot wrote:
> Dan Gordon wrote:
> > On October 21, 2004 05:19 pm, Anne Wilson wrote:
> >>Yes, Dan.  Go to easyurpmi.zarb.org and get some cooker
> >> sources. There you will find 2.6.8.1-12mdk and its source
> >> rpm.  This will be in 10.1 Official, I believe.
> >>
> >>Anne
> >
> > Ahh ok I never thought to look on cooker,  silly me ;-)
> > But wont that put 10.1 into a cooked sorta state,  I dont
> > wana wreck things too quick.
> > Thanks Anne
> >
> > Regards,
> > Dan Gordon
>
> Dan & Anne,
>
> Up until yesterday, cooker was the correct place to find 10.1
> updates, but (as per Warly's message about 12 hours ago) the
> 10.1 Community mirrors now carry the updates for 10.1
> Community.
>
> Don't use the cooker sources any more unless you want to end up
> running cooker!

     You can still get away with updating 10.1 CE to Official 
using a cooker mirror. Probly for a few more days to a week.  
Yes, there's been a few updates past 10.1 OE on the mirrors 
(yesterday) but they were minor.  IIRC, kdepim*, lm_sensors,
and a few minor packages. Most likely updates that will be 
available for 10.1 OE anyhow.

    BUT, do it _now_!  Cooker will unfreeze and begin 10.2 
development shortly.  As to Dan's misgivings, using 2.6.8.1-12 
kernel and kernel-source from a cooker mirror will not pose a 
problem on a 10.1 system.  This kernel has been in use for quite 
some time and is well tested.
-- 
      Tom Brinkman                 Corpus Christi, Texas
               Proud to be an American

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