Stefan Bader wrote:
> For Hardy there is currently a test kernel (smb3) building in my PPA at
> https://launchpad.net/~stefan-bader-canonical/+archive
> (since that is based on the latest kernel in -proposed this might require to enable -proposed in the installation sources as well)
>
> If you could try this and provide feedback that would be great.
>
Hi, Stefan.
I have downloaded the Intrepid alpha 4 iso and was intending to install
it on a test partition this weekend, but an alternate kernel for Hardy
would be much simpler for me.
I went to your url, but wasn't sure what to do next. If I put your
personal package archive onto my apt sources.list, am I going to see all
143 packages available for update? I could test the new kernel quite
quickly, but I don't have a "spare" Hardy system to wreck, so I'll need
to install it as an alternate kernel on a production system.
Please reply soon... I won't do anything until you advise me.
Stefan Bader wrote: /launchpad. net/~stefan- bader-canonical /+archive
> For Hardy there is currently a test kernel (smb3) building in my PPA at
> https:/
> (since that is based on the latest kernel in -proposed this might require to enable -proposed in the installation sources as well)
>
> If you could try this and provide feedback that would be great.
>
Hi, Stefan.
I have downloaded the Intrepid alpha 4 iso and was intending to install
it on a test partition this weekend, but an alternate kernel for Hardy
would be much simpler for me.
I went to your url, but wasn't sure what to do next. If I put your
personal package archive onto my apt sources.list, am I going to see all
143 packages available for update? I could test the new kernel quite
quickly, but I don't have a "spare" Hardy system to wreck, so I'll need
to install it as an alternate kernel on a production system.
Please reply soon... I won't do anything until you advise me.
Regards,
Brian