On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 03:28:45AM EST, Daniel Baumann wrote:
> Chris Jones wrote:
> > The manual indicates that it's just a matter of copying the .deb to the
> > config/chroot_local-packages.
>
> jup, that's all.
>
> > Say, I over copy the .deb for a custom version of gnu/screen and add
> > gnu/
Chris Jones wrote:
> The manual indicates that it's just a matter of copying the .deb to the
> config/chroot_local-packages.
jup, that's all.
> Say, I over copy the .deb for a custom version of gnu/screen and add
> gnu/screen to my list of packages.
>
> Now, which "screen" executable will eventu
On Fri, Dec 26, 2008 at 03:27:06PM EST, Daniel Baumann wrote:
> Chris Jones wrote:
> > Hope I'm not double-posting .. I have a feeling the list was down over
> > the Xmas holiday..?
>
> no downtime of lists.debian.org that i'm aware of (or any that was
> announced on debian-infrastructure-announc
Chris Jones wrote:
> Hope I'm not double-posting .. I have a feeling the list was down over
> the Xmas holiday..?
no downtime of lists.debian.org that i'm aware of (or any that was
announced on debian-infrastructure-announce).
> Since the generic framebuffer console vga driver does not support m
Hope I'm not double-posting .. I have a feeling the list was down over
the Xmas holiday..?
Since the generic framebuffer console vga driver does not support my
LCD's native 1400x1050 resolution, I was wondering if there was any way
I could add a custom kernel image with the relevant options enabl