Michael Schmitz dixit:
Sorry, that one's unparseable on any Linux system I have access to. When did Debian switch to xz as compressor in archives?
Support for it was in squeeze, and first packages begun to use it shortly afterwards, so for years. I think I even saw it being used before squeeze, for leaf packages such as -dbg ones or those with huge data. On the other hand, to actually *boot* a system successfully with this kernel you need an initrd, which requires a system up to date as of roughly end of 2012, anyway (due to the initramfs-tools package and the versions of the packages that are actually needed to be put *on* the initrd, and due to the initrd being expected to be xz IIRC). So I'm afraid you need to boot into at least Linux 3.2 first - images are at http://snapshot.debian.org/package/linux/3.2.35-2/ and also require xz to unpack already, but that can be done on any Unix box (even BSD) using ar and tar; those are mostly monolithic and don't require an initrd to boot - then to dist-upgrade your system to latest unstable, at which point you can apt-get install the 3.10 kernel. bye, //mirabilos --
Hi, does anyone sell openbsd stickers by themselves and not packaged with other products?
No, the only way I've seen them sold is for $40 with a free OpenBSD CD. -- Haroon Khalid and Steve Shockley in gmane.os.openbsd.misc -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-m68k" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html