Good morning!
The sarge hardware probe doesn't find the nic though. Debian site
doesn't seem to have the old version iso's for a gradual upgrade
process. Anyone able to advise?
Sorry, got into this list late and lost the original post!
Old version iso's for a gradual upgrade can be
Hi Everyone:
Slink loads and finds the nic. I want to upgrade the version and get a
text mode gui with an internal external mail capapbility for the house.
The sarge hardware probe doesn't find the nic though. Debian site
doesn't seem to have the old version iso's for a gradual upgrade
On Sun, Mar 05, 2006 at 05:52:46PM -0500, pinecone wrote:
Hi Everyone:
Slink loads and finds the nic. I want to upgrade the version and get a
text mode gui with an internal external mail capapbility for the house.
The sarge hardware probe doesn't find the nic though. Debian site
On Sunday 05 March 2006 13:52, pinecone wrote:
Hi Everyone:
Slink loads and finds the nic. I want to upgrade the version and get a
text mode gui with an internal external mail capapbility for the house.
The sarge hardware probe doesn't find the nic though. Debian site
doesn't seem to have
On Sun, Mar 05, 2006 at 05:52:46PM -0500, pinecone wrote:
Hi Everyone:
Slink loads and finds the nic. I want to upgrade the version and get a
text mode gui with an internal external mail capapbility for the house.
The sarge hardware probe doesn't find the nic though. Debian site
voy1d [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was using Storm for a while, and I just got so pissed off with the
fact
the packages were all wrong that I gave up and went back to Debian.
But
yeah, they don't really look after the updates etc, so I wouldn't
bother
with it.
Huh? Which packages are all
Paul McHale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone done this yet? Could you give details including
sources.list
lines used? I want to run potato due to increased apps support. I
might
just wait for Storm to release a new distro based on potato.
No problem. My /etc/apt/sources.list for Potato
Sent: Monday, June 19, 2000 6:38 PM
Subject: Re: Upgrading Storm (slink) to Potato
voy1d [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was using Storm for a while, and I just got so pissed off with the
fact
the packages were all wrong that I gave up and went back to Debian.
But
yeah, they don't really
voy1d [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The fact that the commands are different, for example bitchx instead
of
BitchX and everything I foudn was out of date.
voy1d
Have you used Debian? Storm *is* Debian with a few extras. Someone who
is used to Debian could use a Storm system and not be aware he/she
Has anyone done this yet? Could you give details including sources.list
lines used? I want to run potato due to increased apps support. I might
just wait for Storm to release a new distro based on potato.
Thanks in advance,
Paul
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Paul McHale
Work: 937-253-7610 Double E
, June 19, 2000 11:40 AM
Subject: Upgrading Storm (slink) to Potato
Has anyone done this yet? Could you give details including sources.list
lines used? I want to run potato due to increased apps support. I might
just wait for Storm to release a new distro based on potato.
Thanks in advance
Hello all
I'm near from upgrading my Slink to Potato using dselect's FTP, but I'm
afraid if it can drive my system _really_ bad (broken).
I tried it six months ago, and the result was a reinstalling Slink from
CDs.
Did anyone try this way? Worked fine?
Taupter
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Hello,
I want to upgrade my Debian Linux Box from slink to potato. I have got a
4-CD copy of the potato
Hi,
what is the correct way to upgrade to slink2.1r4 using apt?
apt-get update; apt-get dist-upgrade??
Doing this only upgrades 12 minor packages on my original 2.1 system.
Please cc: any replies to me, as i'm not on the list.
--nico
:: Nico Galoppo :: Linux - Free power for the masses :
scratch wrote:
what is the correct way to upgrade to slink2.1r4 using apt?
apt-get update; apt-get dist-upgrade??
Doing this only upgrades 12 minor packages on my original 2.1 system.
Yes, that's quite right. This is a minor release, fixing only security holes
and some y2k problems.
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Hello all.
As subject says, I'm thinking about upgrading to 2.1 system from 2.0.36
I don't want to use apt to do an automatic upgrade while I'm gone, just
because of the ISP issues. I was wondering if there was a list of packages
that have been modified at the hamm-slink transition, and that are
Hi,
recently I got Debian 2.1 from CheapBytes. Upgrading from hamm was
done without any warnings, errors. However, it seems that new system had
lost telnet...:( (No such file!). At the same time everything is ok with
ftp. Should I reinstall netbase or whatever else which contains telnet?
TIA,
*- On 14 May, Eugene Sevinian wrote about lost telnet after upgrading to slink
Hi,
recently I got Debian 2.1 from CheapBytes. Upgrading from hamm was
done without any warnings, errors. However, it seems that new system had
lost telnet...:( (No such file!). At the same time everything is ok
Any help? Unlike the tough guys who have problems with SO in potato, I
have a problem with SO in slink. It worked fine in my previous hamm/slink
setting, now it just Aborts. I have tried some of the suggestions I have
seen for potato but they do not work. Any ideas?
On 11-May-99 Daniel Mashao wrote:
Any help? Unlike the tough guys who have problems with SO in potato, I
have a problem with SO in slink. It worked fine in my previous hamm/slink
setting, now it just Aborts. I have tried some of the suggestions I have
seen for potato but they do not work. Any
Pere Camps wrote:
Hi!
What update procedure should I use in order to upgrade to slink
from hamm? Just point dftp to the new ftp directory and upgrade?
What are the main differences between the two releases (ie: smail
vs exim), that I need to look up to make sure they
Hi!
What update procedure should I use in order to upgrade to slink
from hamm? Just point dftp to the new ftp directory and upgrade?
What are the main differences between the two releases (ie: smail
vs exim), that I need to look up to make sure they work after upgrading?
Just out of curiosity, as I upgrade to slink, I'm wondering if I need to
upgrade all my packages as well. For example, if there is a package in hamm
and slink with the same name and version, are they in fact the same exact
package? Or is one only for slink, the other for hamm? My guess is they
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just out of curiosity, as I upgrade to slink, I'm wondering if I need to
upgrade all my packages as well. For example, if there is a package in hamm
and slink with the same name and version, are they in fact the same exact
package? Or is one only for slink, the
On 05-Feb-99 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just out of curiosity, as I upgrade to slink, I'm wondering if I need to
upgrade all my packages as well. For example, if there is a package in hamm
and slink with the same name and version, are they in fact the same exact
package? Or is one only for
On Wed, 2 Dec 1998, E.L. Meijer (Eric) wrote:
I see no upgrade notes for slink.
That's right, it is not released yet.
For hamm, these upgrade notes reside in
.../hamm/hamm/upgrade-i386/README-upgrade
Usually, I just use dpkg to install whatever packages I want from the
On Thu, Dec 03, 1998 at 06:10:44 -0500, David Randall wrote:
Here are the broken packages:
size broken Next unbroken release
93182 libstdc++2.8_2.90.29-1.deb ???
libstdc++2.8_2.90.29-2, which should be on most mirrors by now has been
recompiled with the fixed libc6.
I see no upgrade notes for slink.
For hamm, these upgrade notes reside in
.../hamm/hamm/upgrade-i386/README-upgrade
Usually, I just use dpkg to install whatever packages I want from the
upgrade distribution. For example, I might install a newer gimp from slink.
Since I wouldn't have upgraded
I have written a page for how to upgrade from HAMM to SLINK. It goes from a
stock non apt-get HAMM distro to installing apt-get to upgrading to SLINK.
It's located at http://www.tdyc.com/archive/slinkup.html/index.html
I wrote it for a friend who kept asking me how to do the upgrade and he
I see no upgrade notes for slink.
That's right, it is not released yet.
For hamm, these upgrade notes reside in
.../hamm/hamm/upgrade-i386/README-upgrade
Usually, I just use dpkg to install whatever packages I want from the
upgrade distribution. For example, I might install a newer
On Wed, 2 Dec 1998, Jameson Burt wrote:
: I see no upgrade notes for slink.
: For hamm, these upgrade notes reside in
:.../hamm/hamm/upgrade-i386/README-upgrade
: Usually, I just use dpkg to install whatever packages I want from the
: upgrade distribution. For example, I might install
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