WOODY/SARGE

From: Dr Gavin Seddon (gavin.m.seddon_at_man.ac.uk)
Date: 02/04/04

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    Hello,
    I am having difficulty installing sarge due to hardware problems with
    its kernel. I can inst woody which will not 'recognise' the devices.
    Is it possible to use apt to install sarge? If so, how?

    I will worry about the kernel when sarge is running.

    Many thanks,
    Gavin.

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