YIPPEEE!!!
I found this link on a Debian Mailinglist:
http://kernel-archive.buildserver.net/d ... linux-2.6/
I see linux-2.6.20!!!
(ok, too much Super Malt )
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When will the 2.6.19 kernels arrive to Debian?? [SOLVED]
Yay! You found it!thamarok wrote:YIPPEEE!!!
I found this link on a Debian Mailinglist:
http://kernel-archive.buildserver.net/d ... linux-2.6/
I see linux-2.6.20!!!
(ok, too much Super Malt )
JFTR that was the unofficial APT repository I mentioned in another thread the other week but couldn't find.
It's unofficial in the same way backports is unofficial - Debian devs use it but it's still not an official Debian repo.thamarok wrote:So this is an unofficial one? But I assume the "official" Debian Devs use this for uploading experimental kernels, right?ajdlinux wrote:Yay! You found it!
JFTR that was the unofficial APT repository I mentioned in another thread the other week but couldn't find.
How did you do that?steve1961 wrote:I'm running etch with the sidux 2.6.19.2-slh-up-1 kernel and it seems to work really well. Just in case of problems, I converted all the entries in fstab and the grub menu to UUID before installing.thamarok wrote:I have experienced better performance and smoothness with a 2.6.19 kernel.. and Sidux is a little too much in the edge for me..