On Thursday 13 November 2003 21:14, Gerhard Gaussling wrote: > Am Mittwoch, 12. November 2003 23:26 schrieb Johannes Wilm: > > > > I'm trying to get scribus running at a school with 600 users and > > > 100 thinclient running Woody, switching to testing is not an option > > > at the moment, sadly. > > > > > > uh, ok. All of Holmlia Skole running scribus? Not bad... > > > What do you think about using apt-proxy and similar techniques > (unfortunately I'm not very familiar to those projects) to synchronize > your upgrades to testing? <off-topic> I have installed such an apt-proxy server at the bureau of the Norwegian Red Voting Alliance and it works perfectly. However, that only means that each package only has to be downloaded once; it does not mean that all machines are kept synchronized. The best way of doin that is by opening a KDE konsole, opening many sessions, set one to "broadcast mode" and write "ssh someuser at 192.168.1.1" in that session and just exchanging the last 1 with another number in all other sessions. Then you can synchrnically execute stuff on all machines at the same time. </off-topic> > > On the other hand: Is this a case to stick on the branch that compiles > with gcc 2.95?
Huh? I don't really think the pre-1.1.2-versions are usable for much of anything other than making one-page docs as it will just go down speed-wise to the point of being unusable in no time whatsoever. :-) -- Johannes Wilm
