From: Tobias N. <tob...@t-...> - 2006-03-10 16:53:07
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I did the same and everything is working fine. But with binutils 2.16 one cannot build a working kernel - at least not=20= a 2.4 one. So I had to reinstall binutils 2.15 from the CD. Tobias Am 10.03.2006 um 17:35 schrieb icedtrip: > Just to report, I use X.org.=A0 Once my install of Debian was = complete,=20 > I immediately changed my sources.list to the unstable branch and=20 > installed everything from there.=A0 This gave me X.org, and it works=20= > just fine.=A0 For awhile now, X.org has been on top of things a little=20= > better than XFree86.=A0 > > On a note on the unstable branch, Debian is one of those distros that=20= > I feel is very safe to run off their unstable branch.=A0 They aren't = as=20 > fast as other distros in moving things from unstable to stable, and=20 > experimental to unstable for that matter.=A0 Debian is one to make = their=20 > distro very solid at the point it is at.=A0 They don't rush things, = and=20 > therefore their unstable branch is usually pretty solid. > > icedtrip > > On 3/7/06, Vito <v_...@ya...> wrote: >> >> can anyone tell me if there is any advantage to upgrade xfree86 to=20 >> X.org on my old pb1400c? If so, is it kernel dependent=A0=A0( that is=20= >> will it work with our current 2.4.30=A0=A0miboot kernel)? >> >> Thx Again, >> Vito |