On Tue, Jun 07, 2005 at 10:26:07PM +1000, O Plameras wrote:
> 
> #rpm -Uvh 
> http://atrpms.net/dist/fc3/atrpms-kickstart/atrpms-kickstart-25-1.rhfc3.at.i386.rpm
> 
> Then,
> 
> #apt-get update
> #apt-get dist-upgrade
> #apt-get install kernel=2.6.10-1.770_14.rhfc3.at (There is a 2.6.11.XXX 
> but has problems).
> 
> Then,  re-boot your linux to the above kernel.
> Then you may install/upgrade any development module you like, e.g.,
> #apt-get install gcc (or the like).


You've lost me here.  Why does he need to install a new (non-standard) kernel?

To use apt or to use gcc?!



Matt

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