Re: Kernel upgrade
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If you just installed, maybe it would be easiest to reinstall with the testing
installation system. That way you will automatically have a 2.4 kernel and
access to current versions of KDE, et al.
You can download the mini-iso testing installer (cdrom-mini.iso) at:
http://ftp.debian.org/dists/testing/main/installer-alpha/current/images/
- -T
PS: Of course you can also easily switch to the testing distribution by
changing your sources and upgrading, but I think above is marginally easier
(since you have nothing to lose on a brand new system)...
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Tyson Whitehead (-twhitehe@uwo.ca -- WSC-)
Computer Engineer Dept. of Applied Mathematics,
Graduate Student- Applied Mathematics University of Western Ontario,
GnuPG Key ID# 0x8A2AB5D8 London, Ontario, Canada
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