kevin mudrick on Sun, 27 Jan 2002 06:11:10 +0100 |
Hey, I just got a new (well, old) pentium pro 200 box that I'm going to be using as my in-house webserver and such. I've installed debian potato on it, but then when I went to install a new 2.4 kernel on it, I realized I needed some packages upgraded. Adrian Bunk used to have a debian site setup where he offered updated potato packages that allowed you to upgrade to 2.4, but, he has since quit debian, and taken the packages down too. So.. I'm left with options.. Upgrade to woody, Wait until the packages become available again, or see if I can manually find all those -bunk debs somewhere. What do you guys (and girls) think? Should I just take the plunge with woody? I'm running sid on my desktop machine, but I get squeamish thoughts at running a "testing" version on a box I kinda want to not break and stuff.. Thanks, Kevin =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= (kevin mudrick) (kevin@furhurts.com) (www.bleachedwhale.com) pgp key available at http://www.bleachedwhale.com/kevinGPG.asc =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= "Thinking life and living life are two very different things; the first one being harder than the last..." - Goldfinger ______________________________________________________________________ Philadelphia Linux Users Group - http://www.phillylinux.org Announcements-http://lists.phillylinux.org/mail/listinfo/plug-announce General Discussion - http://lists.phillylinux.org/mail/listinfo/plug
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