On 9/6/05, Bob Proulx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
David Niemi wrote:> Bob Proulx wrote:> > In the future when you install Debian it is highly recommended to> > install using the linux 2.6 kernel instead of the 2.4 kernel. Yes, I>> Wasn't obvious when I read through the install instructions :)
Yes.
David Niemi wrote:
> Bob Proulx wrote:
> > In the future when you install Debian it is highly recommended to
> > install using the linux 2.6 kernel instead of the 2.4 kernel. Yes, I
>
> Wasn't obvious when I read through the install instructions :)
Yes. Agreed. Grumble, grumble. In the future
On Mon, 2005-09-05 at 12:13 -0600, Bob Proulx wrote:
> David Niemi wrote:
> > Yub, another Debian noobie here.
>
> Welcome!
> > When I installed the 2.4.27 XX kernel was installed but I'd like to
> > go up to the 2.6.8-11-emt64t-p4-smp kernel as I've got a dual Xeon
> > emt64 3.2Ghz system.
>
>
David Niemi wrote:
> Yub, another Debian noobie here.
Welcome!
> I am also running Fedora 4 i386_64 and this is my first install of
> Debian a couple days ago using a DVD from the magazine Linux Format.
> When I installed the 2.4.27 XX kernel was installed but I'd like to
> go up to the 2.6.8-11-
Yub, another Debian noobie here. I am also running Fedora 4 i386_64 and
this is my first install of Debian a couple days ago using a DVD from
the magazine Linux Format. When I installed the 2.4.27 XX kernel was
installed but I'd like to go up to the 2.6.8-11-emt64t-p4-smp kernel as
I've got a dua
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