Re: What happens with "bo" when "hamm" becomes 2.0
Hey, you don't need to send the same messages three times! :-)
On Mon, 23 Feb 1998, Gunnar Isaksson wrote:
> I noticed that the old "rex" release disappeard from the debian ftp site
> and it's mirrors soon after "bo" was released.
>
> Will "bo" also end up in /dev/null ?
Not immediately, but eventually.
> Personally I would like to continue with "bo" until debian 2.1 get's
> released but if there is no ftp site that carries updates on "bo"
> packages I don't know to do. I have become so spoiled by the stability
> of "bo" that I believe anything else must be inferior.
I'm using hamm right now, and it has been almost rock-solid. It is very
stable. On the other hand, if you want to continue with "bo", there will
be lots of old Debian 1.3.1r6 CD-ROM available. Check out www.lsl.com or
www.cheapbytes.com. You can get a Debian 1.3.1 Official 2 CD-ROM set for
less than US $5.00. :-) You might also find the CD-ROM available through
other outlets in your country.
Cheers,
Anthony
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Civil Engineering http://www.ualberta.ca/~foka/
University of Alberta, Canada Keep smiling! *^_^*
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