Re: [opensuse]
- From: Tim Donnelly <tim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 06 Apr 2007 13:22:19 -0600
Well, since this is only the 6th of April I guess I shouldn't be to insulted.
In what way was 10.1 hosed? I have several boxes running on the x86_64 version and they seem to be doing just fine. Is there cause for concern?
Tim Donnelly
Systems/Network Administrator
Colorado Alliance of Research Libraries
(303)759-3399 x106
On Fri Apr 6 12:19 , M Harris sent:
On Friday 06 April 2007 13:54, Tim Donnelly wrote:
Somehow my disc one of my OpenSuse 10.1 x86 set has gotten messed up. II think this just became the funniest post so far for the month of April...
can't seem to find where "old" versions are available on the opensuse.org
site.
Can someone provide me a link?
... openSUSE 10.1 *WAS* messed up for everyone... except those of us smart
enough not to load it... sheeeesh... so, uh, why would you want to reload it
from a know good, uh I mean messed up, disk?
:-)))))
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