On Sunday 09 January 2005 22:18, Jens Seidel wrote:
> -112,6 +107,7 @@
>
> <p>
> <taglist>
> + <!-- Where is bf24 mentioned? -->
> <tag>vanilla</tag>
> <item><p>The standard kernel package available in
> Debian. This includes almost all drivers supported by Linux built as @@
bf24 no longer exists as such. The installer uses 2.4 by default (which is
already mentioned somewhere).
The 2 flavors that are listed (vanilla and speakup) are really all there
are.
For vanilla there are several installation methods available; speakup is
only available from floppy.
There is the option of installing with the 2.6 kernel. That is mentioned a
few lines down:
An installer using a 2.6 based kernel is available for Intel x86.
For more details on how to use it please consult the installation
guide.
This sentence can be improved IMHO:
You also have the option of installing Debian using a 2.6 kernel,
which may work better for some hardware. For details on how to
do this, please consult the Debian Installation Guide.
Cheers,
FJP
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