Linked by Barry Smith on Mon 1st Dec 2003 18:34 UTC
This is the second in my series of reviews for debian-based commercial distros that might be appropriate for SOHO use. The first article covered my exploration of Lindows, and this one is focused on Libranet. Before I get started with Libranet I want to clarify a couple of points.
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Bob wrote:
"It's quite possible that the issue hasn't gone away. It may resurface in a few weeks' time with Lindows since it didn't show up immediately w/Libranet.
Or it might be possible that you messed it up by doing blind apt-get updates."
Either one is possible. I am not qualified to guess. I am as clueless now as when it happened. BTW, I did not apt-get update this system, I updated the main desktop system, which worked without any problems. In fact, Libranet is still installed on that one and working fine. That was what got me, I had not done anything to the secondary system except recompile my kernel with adminmenu, and install the Lucent drivers in accord with step by step instructions.
Bob wrote:
"It's quite possible that the issue hasn't gone away. It may resurface in a few weeks' time with Lindows since it didn't show up immediately w/Libranet.
Or it might be possible that you messed it up by doing blind apt-get updates."
Either one is possible. I am not qualified to guess. I am as clueless now as when it happened. BTW, I did not apt-get update this system, I updated the main desktop system, which worked without any problems. In fact, Libranet is still installed on that one and working fine. That was what got me, I had not done anything to the secondary system except recompile my kernel with adminmenu, and install the Lucent drivers in accord with step by step instructions.
B. Smith