> I have a 2105 thats a work in progress. Most
> everything is working to some degree. you might want
> to check out these sites, they helped me alot:
To Josh King: Thanks for the links. Should add to my
list of the Presario 2xxx family installations I've
been browsing around from linux-laptop.o
> I have a 2105 thats a work in progress. Most
> everything is working to some degree. you might want
> to check out these sites, they helped me alot:
To Josh King: Thanks for the links. Should add to my
list of the Presario 2xxx family installations I've
been browsing around from linux-laptop.o
Has anybody tried and succeeded in installing Debian
3.0 (Woody) on a Compaq Presario 2132 notebook? Care
to share and enlighten me, I'm still trying here, and
would like to ask some questions...
1. Does anybody have a complete hardware technical
spec of the Compaq Presario 2132 (or 2100 family in
Has anybody tried and succeeded in installing Debian
3.0 (Woody) on a Compaq Presario 2132 notebook? Care
to share and enlighten me, I'm still trying here, and
would like to ask some questions...
1. Does anybody have a complete hardware technical
spec of the Compaq Presario 2132 (or 2100 family in
Hi! I've installed Debian GNU/Linux 2.2r3 on my laptop
via CD. Now, if Woody is released, and I'm able to get
the CDs, how do I do a distribution update & upgrade?
Do I simply do an "apt-cdrom add", and then "apt-get
update" and "apt-get upgrade"? Anything else?
"Why not do an upgrade via ftp/http
Hi! I've installed Debian GNU/Linux 2.2r3 on my laptop
via CD. Now, if Woody is released, and I'm able to get
the CDs, how do I do a distribution update & upgrade?
Do I simply do an "apt-cdrom add", and then "apt-get
update" and "apt-get upgrade"? Anything else?
"Why not do an upgrade via ftp/htt
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