menuconfig utility if you like to try and add or take things off.. this
> is how I do it and am getting better at it
>
> *** I'll let the mods comment and flame me for any in-accuracies I may have
> put in this little email as im a novice at the development environment..
Darrick Hartman wrote:
> John,
>
> There are no problems using CentOS. There may be some issues with
> autoconf on FC9. FC8 worked fine. A 32bit host system works better
> than a 64bit host (for the build environment).
>
> 2.5 kernel? Those were the beta ones before 2.6 came out! Dang
> t
file would be the
easiest way to get back up if you screw up a load...
-Christopher
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Hartman
Sent: Monday, August 18, 2008 1:26 PM
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Subject: Re: [As
John,
There are no problems using CentOS. There may be some issues with
autoconf on FC9. FC8 worked fine. A 32bit host system works better
than a 64bit host (for the build environment).
2.5 kernel? Those were the beta ones before 2.6 came out! Dang that's
old.
Everything is accurate with
WOW!!
This would really be a nice Wiki page or two.
I have never seen such a concise set of instructions posted anywhere.
I will wait a little to see what flak this creates, but I may well try it.
I prefer the CentOS flavor, but assume that there would be little if any
trouble using that instead
ce at the development environment...
***
-Christopher
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Grant
Sent: Monday, August 18, 2008 9:25 AM
To: AstLinux Users Mailing List
Subject: [Astlinux-users] Sorry
I don't know what has happened to Astlinux
Darren,
I'll post some comments inline, but do want to apologize for the long
delay between official releases.
Darren Grant wrote:
> I don't know what has happened to Astlinux.
>
> While I appreciate that Astlinux is a free Open Source offering I can't help
> but feel it has gone from something
I don't know what has happened to Astlinux.
While I appreciate that Astlinux is a free Open Source offering I can't help
but feel it has gone from something that was installable by the average
Linux user to something that only an expert can now install.
I don't have the understanding to checkout