On Friday 27 October 2006 22:11, Norberto Quintanar wrote:
> 4.0, not 4.1. There is a way to do it using YUM, but
it's NOT for
> the faint of heart.
Well, I'm not feeling too faint-hearted these days : ) so
I'd certainly be
interested in any info or links you'd care to pass along. I
assume that you
need to install 4.0 and then upgrade to 4.1? I also assume
there's a ton of
dependency hell? And how do you get yum to jump entire
versions of YDL (i.e.
from 4.0 to 4.0.1)? I also wonder if using something like
Synaptic (a tool
from Debian which you can install on YDL) would make this
easier. I've
certainly found Synaptic a good addition to yum and use it
all the time.
I hate to say this once again, but the latest release of
Debian (3.1r3) will
*still* run on Old World just fine (but probably rather
slowly). I haven't
tried it yet on PPC, though, but I do use Debian on my x86
machine at work.
The documentation is nearly the same for x86 and PPC; the
main difference is
the installation of a PPC bootloader, e.g. BootX. Just make
sure you
download and print out the install manual, and do yourself a
favor and get
the "Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 Bible" at a bookstore.
-PRH
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