Re: Woody get frozen
Nick Jacobs wrote:
>
> Woody is obviously not ready for release. If you have
> urgent serious work to do, you should be using Potato.
I am ready to believe you and to retrograde to Potato,
but at the Debian official site we can read
"This distribution [Woody] is currently in the ``testing'' phase,
but stabilizing and close to being ``frozen''."
( http://www.debian.org/releases/woody/ ).
What does "close" mean here ?
Thanks,
Jerome BENOIT
> Nick
> --- Jerome BENOIT <520066587150-0001@t-online.de> wrote:
> > Bonjour:
> >
> > My fresh Debian/Woody (two processor) computer
> > experiences freezing
> > when I want to launch jobs as building a new kernel,
> > computing funny stuff with Maple 7,...
> > To restart I have to to reset.
> >
> > To quickly solve it, I have tried different kernel
> > (2.2.19;2.4.14,2.4.16),
> > but it still freezes.
> > And I urgently need it to make huge computations.
> >
> > Any idea ?
> > Is it Woody really on the edge to be frozen ?
> > How can we figure out the problem ?
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> > Jerome BENOIT
> >
>
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