Greetings,
is there any progress in providing fixed kernels for stable?
I was just wondering 'cause I expected 'em three months ago.
Keep smiling
yanosz
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Hi Jan,
I had the same question but this is a while ago. At the moment I use
kernel 2.4.27 from backport.org.
Here is the link from the old thread:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-security/2005/01/threads.html#00201
Nice greetings,
Harald
Jan Lhr wrote:
Greetings,
is there any progress in
Greetings,
Am Sonntag 03 April 2005 22:57 schrieb Harald Krammer:
Hi Jan,
I had the same question but this is a while ago. At the moment I use
kernel 2.4.27 from backport.org.
Here is the link from the old thread:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-security/2005/01/threads.html#00201
Me, too
Greetings,
Am Sonntag 03 April 2005 23:16 schrieb Jan Lhr:
Greetings,
Am Sonntag 03 April 2005 22:57 schrieb Harald Krammer:
Hi Jan,
I had the same question but this is a while ago. At the moment I use
kernel 2.4.27 from backport.org.
Here is the link from the old thread:
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