You did it right - Debian is taking its own sweet time coming out with
Potato.  Too bad too, because by the time it is out - everybody is going to
want to go to the 2.4 kernel and they will be behind again.  If history can
be used to judge the future - they will be behind for over 1 year - when
they will probably be behind again :)

In the end - I see the only people using Debian are the gear-heads who are
apt fans.  Make way for Corel and Storm - the debian descendants.

Tom Veldhouse
veldy at veldy.net

----- Original Message -----
From: Benjamin Exley <bexley at daily.umn.edu>
To: <tclug-list at mn-linux.org>
Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2000 1:08 PM
Subject: [TCLUG:19211] debian install


> Hi
>
> I just installed Debain (Slink) on an old 133 I've got, and while going
> about locking it down I noticed that the kernel is version 2.0.36. Is
> this normal for a Slink install, or did I really screw something up? I
> did do a custom ftp install, so it's pretty possible I missed
> something since it's my first Debian install.
>
> Basically I noticed this when ipchains wasn't very happy, which is
> the main reason I'd like to have a 2.1.x kernel. Not that I can't work
> with ipfw I guess...
>
> Anyone have any insight?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Ben
>
> P.S. apt-get is pretty darn cool :)
> -----
> Benjamin Exley
> Senior Systems Analyst
> Minnesota Daily
> bexley at daily.umn.edu
>
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