Dear Sir, Our customer has tasked us to make some software and hardware changes to their existing system which uses Debian Linux 2.1.
There is no problem setting up our test system to run the electronic hardware under Debian Linux 2.2. However when we hand the system back to our customer with the changes they've requested to the software and hardware, they will run it on Debian Linux 2.1. Ipso facto, would it be possible to obtain a copy of Debian Linux 2.1 on CD for us to work entirely in Linux 2.1. This being to avoid any possible compilation differences between the upgrade of software, we will supply, being compiled and run using Debian Linux 2.2 but required to run on Debian Linux 2.1 when returned to the customer. Many thanks, Nigel Garka-Pope Electronic Design Engineer Roke Manor Research Ltd, Address: Roke Manor, Old Salisbury Lane, Romsey. SO51 OZN. A SIEMENS Company. Tel: +44 - (0)1794 - 83 - 3765 Fax: +44 - (0)1794 - 526958 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.roke.co.uk The information contained in this e-mail is confidential to Roke Manor and must not be passed to any third party without permission. This communication is for information only and shall not create or change any contractual relationship.
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