If I update my kernal and kernal sources in 9.1 using apt-get will I break anything? How can I install the apt-get kernel alongside the Suse kernel? Where do I find the latest updates of Suse 9.1 kernels. Thanks, Jerome
On Friday 11 June 2004 13:34, Jerome Lyles wrote:
If I update my kernal and kernal sources in 9.1 using apt-get will I break anything? How can I install the apt-get kernel alongside the Suse kernel? Where do I find the latest updates of Suse 9.1 kernels. Thanks, Jerome If it isn't broken, don't fix it. Take it from someone who reverted to SuSE9 Pro. -- ...CH SuSE 9 Works Linux user# 313696 Linux box# 199365
On Friday 11 June 2004 20.34, Jerome Lyles wrote:
If I update my kernal and kernal sources in 9.1 using apt-get will I break anything?
I don't know which kernels you get through apt, but if it is the "mantel" kernels, I would be careful with those right now if I were you. I've been running them for a while, and they were extremely nice a few weeks ago, but for the past week or two I've had big problems with them. So proceed with caution. They are there for testing, don't rely on them for production systems
How can I install the apt-get kernel alongside the Suse kernel? Where do I find the latest updates of Suse 9.1 kernels.
The latest official kernels are in the updates directory on your favourite suse ftp server mirror
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If I update my kern al and kernel sources in 9.1 using apt-get will I break anything? How can I install the apt-get kernel alongside the Suse kernel? Where do I find the latest updates of Suse 9.1 kernels. Thanks, Jerome
The one I'm using came through apt and it is fine. I think it was in kernel-of-the-day. Ed Harrison SuSE 9.1, Kernel 2.6.5-17.14-default PolarBar Mailer 1.25a
On Friday 11 June 2004 21:41, Ed Harrison wrote:
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on Fri, 11 Jun 2004 08:34:44 -1000 If I update my kern al and kernel sources in 9.1 using apt-get will I break anything? How can I install the apt-get kernel alongside the Suse kernel? Where do I find the latest updates of Suse 9.1 kernels. Thanks, Jerome
The one I'm using came through apt and it is fine.
I think it was in kernel-of-the-day.
Guess what: the Mantel-kernels have moved to projects/kernel/kotd In Mantels directory there are now links to the projects dir. Of course kotd means kernel-of-the-day, meaning they are experimental, and should not be considered stable. But some people really need them (in contrast with /want/ them). Cheers, Leen
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