Re: current status of potato? Linux Inside
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Re: current status of potato?



On 11/12/99 Nagilum wrote:

>I've got a friend who is interested in installing a Linux distro on his
>machine (probably a dual-boot with Win98, although he may decide to just
>get a different machine).  At any rate, I'd seen some of the threads
>regarding the potato boot-floppies and am concerned about whether they
>actually work, and to what degree they are broken.  He's definitely going
>to want to use X and to make it easier for him to keep up with the more
>recent packages I'll recommend potato (rather than slink) to him,
>assuming the installation disks are in a usable state.

the boot floppies in the current unstable/i386/boot-floppies/ 
(something like that) dated Oct 20 or so, I have used twice now on 
two machines and they worked perfectly,  they are just like the slink 
versions except for installing potato instead of slink base.

I really don't know where this `boot floppies are broken' is coming 
from, all i have heard is they want boot floppies better then the 
slink versions (new features) and right now the potato versions are 
nothing new from the slink version...

you will have to recompile or install a new kernel image however the 
one installed with the base system does not have support for devpts. 
but who uses stock kernels anyway :-)


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