[GNUz] [Fwd: Re: GNU/Linux Users meeting#2 Weds 02 March]

Richard Tindall gnuz@inode.co.nz
Mon, 28 Feb 2005 18:14:30 +1300


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Many thanks on behalf of GLU workgroup Phil.

We'll ask everyone to communicate their feedback via this (GNUz) list, 
as we don't want to overload the CLUG list with extra, specialised 
threads. Hopefully we'll get some useable, consistent results.

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Philip Charles wrote:

>Rik,
>	The discs are about to be fast posted.
>
>I had trouble with the 2.6 kernel installation, X froze.  However a
>soft/hard reset and reboot fixed the problem.
>
>Could you make a note of which kernels are installed.  My test
>installations ended up with functional, but weird kernels.  I will feed
>the info back to Debian.
>
>Phil.
>
>--
>  Philip Charles; 39a Paterson Street, Abbotsford, Dunedin, New Zealand
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Cheers,
Rik

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Richard Tindall
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