Is there any kind of timescale available for patches to the 2.2.20 kernel
for arm?
Jonathan, slightly worried that 2.2.x might not be going to be supported
on arm much longer...
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Jonathan Amery. Now there's a light at the end of the tunnel,
#Someone's lit a campf
On Fri, 24 Aug 2001, Philip Blundell wrote:
> I certainly used to be able to run gdm successfully on my netwinder under
> potato, though I haven't tried it recently. Is this a new bug, or has it
> always been there for you?
>
It was new about 20-odd days ago (when I reported the bug). I cert
Branden has sent this bug upstream, but I was talking about it to a
friend tonight, and thinking about investigating it.
Basically the essence of the bug is that on my potato RiscPC connecting
to xdm causes xdm to crash (more diagnostics available in the report). I
was wondering if anyone eithe
OK - I'm sure this is a stupid question, but is there an arm patch I have
to apply to the kernel source before compiling it that I've forgotton?
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Jonathan Amery. Now there's a light at the end of the tunnel,
#Someone's lit a campfire in my cave.
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Most people reading this list will already be aware from reading other
debian lists, but for the benefit of those who aren't, and given his
involvement with arm, I feel it necessary to announce the death of Chris
Rutter. Chris was knocked down by a car in Cambridge late on Thursday
evening and d
On Wed, 13 Dec 2000, Wookey wrote:
> On Wed 13 Dec, Jonathan D. Amery wrote:
> > Right - I'm sitting here installing arm debian atm, and I'm going to type
> > bugs into here as I find them (any that seem to be package rather than
> > arch I'll report norm
Right - I'm sitting here installing arm debian atm, and I'm going to type
bugs into here as I find them (any that seem to be package rather than
arch I'll report normally).
drivers.tgz and images-1.44 need to be renamed 'drivers.tg*' and
'images-1.4*' to work.
debconf depends on perl-5.005 an
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