On Mon, 2011-05-30 at 08:56 +0200, hermann wrote:
Am Montag, den 30.05.2011, 08:36 +0200 schrieb
Raffaele Morelli:
Just use testing/wheezy, there's no need to
face with the unstable
release bugs or with the "vintage" stability when you have the mid
choice. IMHO
regards -r
depend on your own choice, I prefer sid/experimental for various reasons
and use that for a couple of years now without hazel.
greats
hermann
IIUC Robin mentioned that it's possible to to mix repositories. I should
download and install the stable and then can add repositories for
testing.
The netinst failed, this didn't work
http://wiki.debian.org/PPPoE.
FWIW after a second trial rebooting from Debian to Ubuntu Natty didn't
cause X issues for Natty, hence this didn't belong to Debian's grub.cfg,
but to the issues I've got with Ubuntu installs in general, the reason
to switch the distro.
Hm? Because the netinst doesn't work I now have to download and burn 8
DVDs? I won't use a distro based on Debian, install this and than switch
to "clean" Debian.
-- Ralf