ailable and people can compile their own kernel?
The only reason for putting a 2.4.x kernel into potato is if you can
easily put the infrastructure needed for 2.4.x into the Debian system.
Supplying a pre-compiled kernel alone is pointless.
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Alisdair McDiarmid[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sun, Mar 26, 2000 at 04:43:51AM +0200, Jordi Mallach wrote:
>
> I'm not sure about this, but I think there's no web frontend for mail in
> Debian, so I am going to try to package twig.
Well, there's IMP... but twig looks nice, so don't let that stop your
I
users to compile if they want and only upgrade when
there's a new release?
What have I missed? :-)
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Alisdair McDiarmid[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[http://wasters.org/pubkey.asc perl -i.mac -p -e 's/\r/\n/smg;']
kage format was user friendly to begin
> > with?
>
> Because a *normal* user can't easily unpack a debian source package any
> longer.
Um, sorry if I'm missing something, but I can do apt-get source
as any user, and it downloads and unpacks the source for me nicely.
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Alisdai
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