Hello,
I have been told that the Debian distribution is based on the 2.x kernel
version. Is this true? If so if I buy a recent release of a CDROM set say
Informagics will it include this release? I desparately need an actual
distribution based on the 2.x kernel versions, Ive been told Debian
Can someone kindly point me in the right direction
to solve a niggling problem,
When I do a `su' command bash comes up with
an error message,
bash: setenv : command not found
the setenv command is built into the csh shell to set environment
variables, in bash the corresponding command is
OK so I installed (or tried to install) Debian 1.1.4 from the CD set I
picked up at the computer show today. One problem and it's a HUGE one. It
doesn't see my CDROM. No matter what I try, no dice. Why is this? I have
a Sony CDU-33a which should use the cdu31a driver and it works as such in
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