Re: How often do the repositories get updated?



On 2008-12-31 01:57 +0100, Dean Chester wrote:

I am just wondering how frequently do the repositories get updated for
kernels as ive not been able to update to the new kernel 2.6.28. My
custom built kernel doesn't work:(. I am running debian sid and i also
noticed that the kernel 2.6.27 wasn't put in to the repositories.

There are no new kernels in sid because of the Lenny freeze, but the
kernel team provides them in an extra repository, see
http://wiki.debian.org/DebianKernel. 2.6.28 has not been packaged yet,
though.

Sven


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