Without trying to flame against Debian - I admire the work of the thousands of volunteers which are investing time into that distibution, but:
Why the heck is Debian one of the few (the only) distribution which replaces the kernel when updating it? RH/FC/SuSE do install the kernel side by side to have the possibility to boot the old one in case something goes wrong. Also its possible to still load modules of the kernel running...
In short words: At least - with the bits taken from RHs Anaconda the installer ist "just more fun".
Sarge looks very promising, but lets hope the next release will not take 5 years and more again.
GO Debian!
brocken something on linux? Reinstall the package.
Brocken something on Windows? Well, youre lost - yeah, I know rescue-install, but thats not as usefull as a working package management.
Without trying to flame against Debian - I admire the work of the thousands of volunteers which are investing time into that distibution, but:
Why the heck is Debian one of the few (the only) distribution which replaces the kernel when updating it? RH/FC/SuSE do install the kernel side by side to have the possibility to boot the old one in case something goes wrong. Also its possible to still load modules of the kernel running...
should should have been
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This ESSID Ive seen while drinving trough Munic searching for open APs.
Always buy tripple the space you want to have:
Two drives for an RAID-1, one drive for "offsite" backup.
We did the same, using tapes (Travan) - good old days.
Speaking of crap: how come that both, woody and sarge, do not include a ssh-server per default, but both got an inetd running after installation?
In short words: At least - with the bits taken from RHs Anaconda the installer ist "just more fun". Sarge looks very promising, but lets hope the next release will not take 5 years and more again. GO Debian!
You are completely right - I realised that just after posting.
my standard iptables rules only allow some ISPs dns-servers.
Please dear people at SCO give as a Unix Kernel Personality which works on Linux so we can migrate away from this legacy OS
brocken something on linux? Reinstall the package. Brocken something on Windows? Well, youre lost - yeah, I know rescue-install, but thats not as usefull as a working package management.
No problem with that, you know rpm provides checking for gpg-signature?