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author | Thomas Lange <lange@debian.org> | 2023-09-09 03:00:23 +0530 |
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committer | Thomas Lange <lange@debian.org> | 2023-09-09 03:00:23 +0530 |
commit | ad9b55234d895a320303caaef6991237d4904c1f (patch) | |
tree | 76e6dc82400b3de2929dd305b70bd42027ecf8d5 /greek | |
parent | 2d585197bd2c5a85390118831d8948bc54eb6794 (diff) |
remove outdated translations
we do not want to have translations for obsolete releases
Diffstat (limited to 'greek')
-rw-r--r-- | greek/releases/slink/Makefile | 1 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | greek/releases/slink/index.wml | 256 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | greek/releases/slink/running-kernel-2.2.wml | 163 |
3 files changed, 0 insertions, 420 deletions
diff --git a/greek/releases/slink/Makefile b/greek/releases/slink/Makefile deleted file mode 100644 index c26323c0c92..00000000000 --- a/greek/releases/slink/Makefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -include $(subst webwml/greek,webwml/english,$(CURDIR))/Makefile diff --git a/greek/releases/slink/index.wml b/greek/releases/slink/index.wml deleted file mode 100644 index ca64caa1900..00000000000 --- a/greek/releases/slink/index.wml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,256 +0,0 @@ -#use wml::debian::template title="Debian 2.1 (slink) Information" BARETITLE=yes -#use wml::debian::release -#include "$(ENGLISHDIR)/releases/slink/formats_and_architectures.wmh" -#include "$(ENGLISHDIR)/releases/arches.data" -#use wml::debian::translation-check translation="8da95139c3595d47371ba8d288784086ae2ebacd" maintainer="galaxico" - -<: - -$about_lang_setting = "If you have set your browser's localization -properly, you can use the above link to get the right HTML version -automatically -- see <A href=\"$base_url/intro/cn\">content negotiation</A>. -Otherwise, pick the exact architecture, language, and format you want -from the table below.\n"; - - :> - - -<ul> - <li><a href="#release-notes">Release Notes</a> - <li><a href="#new-inst">New Installations</a> - <li><a href="#errata">Errata</a> - <li><a href="#unofficial-updates">Unofficial Updates</a> - <li><a href="#acquiring">Getting Debian 2.1</a> - </ul> - -<p> - -<strong>Debian 2.1 has been superseded.</strong> - -<p> - -Since <a href="../">newer releases</a> have been made, the 2.1 release -has been superseded. These pages are being retained for historical -purposes. You should be aware that Debian 2.1 is no longer maintained. - -<p> - -The following architectures are supported in Debian 2.1: - -<ul> -<: foreach $arch (@arches) { - print "<li> " . $arches{$arch} . "\n"; - } :> -</ul> - - -<h2><a name="release-notes"></a>Release Notes</h2> - -<p> - -To find out what's new for Debian 2.1, see the Release Notes for your -architecture. The Release Notes also contain instructions for users -who are upgrading from prior releases. - -<ul> -<: &permute_as_list('release-notes/', 'Release Notes'); :> -</ul> - -<p> -<: print $about_lang_setting; :> -</p> - -<div class="centerdiv"> -<table class="reltable"> -<tr> - <th align="left"><strong>Architecture</strong></th> - <th align="left"><strong>Format</strong></th> - <th align="left"><strong>Languages</strong></th> -</tr> -<: &permute_as_matrix('release-notes', 'english', 'croatian', 'czech', - 'japanese', 'portuguese', 'russian'); -:> -</table> -</div> - -<p> - -For the i386 architecture, a <a href="i386/reports">detailed -report</a> is available which describes packages which have changed -since the last two releases. - - -<h2><a name="new-inst"></a>New Installations</h2> - -<p> - -Installation instructions, along with downloadable files, are broken -out by architecture: -<ul> -<:= &permute_as_list('install', 'Install Manual'); :> -</ul> - -<p> -<: print $about_lang_setting; :> -</p> - - -<div class="centerdiv"> -<table class="reltable"> -<tr> - <th align="left"><strong>Architecture</strong></th> - <th align="left"><strong>Format</strong></th> - <th align="left"><strong>Languages</strong></th> -</tr> -<:= &permute_as_matrix('install', 'english', 'croatian', 'czech', - 'finnish', 'french', - 'japanese', 'portuguese', 'russian', 'spanish'); -:> -</table> -</div> - -Note that German documentation is also available, but only for the -i386 architecture; you can view that as -<a href="i386/install.de.txt">ASCII</a>, -<a href="i386/install.de.pdf">PDF</a>, or -<a href="i386/install.de.html">HTML</a>. - -<p> - -A lot of effort has been put into the Debian Installation Manual in -order to support non-i386 distributions. However, some architectures -(notably <:=$arches{'alpha'}:>) still need work -- see the document -itself for information on how you can contribute. - -<p> - -These web pages will be updated with new versions of the Installation -Manual for slink as they become available. If you wish to contribute -changes, see the section and the manual; you can also retrieve the <a -href="source/">SGML source</a> -- patches are the best form of -comments. Contributors or readers wonder exactly what is new should -see the <a href="source/ChangeLog">ChangeLog</a>. - - -<h2><a name="errata"></a>Errata</h2> - -<p> - -Sometimes, in the case of critical problems or security updates, the -released distribution (in this case, Slink) is updated. Generally, -these are indicated as point releases. The current point release is -Debian 2.1r5. You can find the <a -href="http://archive.debian.org/debian/dists/slink/ChangeLog">ChangeLog</a> -on any Debian archive mirror. - -<p> - -Fixes to the released stable distribution often go through an extended -testing period before they are accepted into the archive. However, -these fixes are available in the <a -href="http://archive.debian.org/debian/dists/slink-proposed-updates/"> -dists/slink-proposed-updates</a> directory of any Debian archive -mirror. If you use <tt>apt</tt> to update your packages, you can -install the proposed updates by adding the following line to -<tt>/etc/apt/sources.list</tt>: -<pre> - deb http://archive.debian.org dists/slink-proposed-updates/ -</pre> -Next, run <kbd>apt-get update; apt-get upgrade</kbd>. - -<p> - -Slink is certified for use with the 2.0.x series of Linux kernels. If -you wish to run the Linux 2.2.x kernel with slink, see the <a -href="running-kernel-2.2">list of known problems</a>. - - -<h2><a name="unofficial-updates"></a>Unofficial Updates</h2> - -<p> - -Released Debian versions are only updated in cases -of critical errors or security issues. However, for user convenience, -there is certain updated software which is made available -unofficially by other users and developers. Material in this section -is not officially supported by Debian. - - -<h3>Internationalized Boot Floppies</h3> - -<p> - -Unofficial Portuguese boot-floppies are available at ftp://ftp2.escelsanet.com.br/debian/. - - -<h3>Rescue Floppy</h3> - -<p> - -Users of Adaptec 2940 SCSI cards, and other SCSI controllers with the -aic7xxx chipset, will probably experience problems with the standard -boot-floppies. A kind user has made some experiments which many users -find to solve their problems. There are two alternative Rescue -Floppies for the i386 architecture at ftp://kalle.csb.ki.se/pub/. -There are also replacement kernels in that location, which you can use -to simply replace the existing kernels on the boot-floppies. You'll -need the Drivers Floppy from the standard location. - -<p> - -A competing and newer set of Rescue and Driver Floppies for Adaptec -users can be found at https://www.debian.org/~adric/aic7xxx/. - - - -<h3>Gnome</h3> - -<p> - -If you want to run the latest Gnome on from stable, see -GNOME update for Debian 2.1 (http://www.gnome.org/start/debian-readme.html). - - -<h3>APT</h3> - -<p> - -An updated version of <code>apt</code> is available in Debian, as of -2.1r3. The benefits of this updated version is primarily that it is -able to handle installation from multiple CD-ROMs itself. This makes -the <code>dpkg-multicd</code> acquisition option in -<code>dselect</code> unnecessary. However, your 2.1 CD-ROM may -contain an older <code>apt</code>, so you might want to upgrade based -on the one now in Slink. - - - -<h2><a name="acquiring"></a>Getting Debian 2.1</h2> - -<p> - -Debian is available electronically or from CD vendors. - -<h3>Buying Debian on CD</h3> - -<p> - -We maintain a <a href="../../CD/vendors/">list of CD vendors</a> -that sell CDs of Debian 2.1. - - -<h3>Downloading Debian Over the Internet</h3> - -<p> - -We maintain a <a href="../../distrib/ftplist">list of sites</a> which -mirror the distribution. - - -<!-- Keep this comment at the end of the file -Local variables: -mode: sgml -sgml-indent-data:nil -sgml-doctype:"../.doctype" -End: ---> diff --git a/greek/releases/slink/running-kernel-2.2.wml b/greek/releases/slink/running-kernel-2.2.wml deleted file mode 100644 index cd7a5e7e40d..00000000000 --- a/greek/releases/slink/running-kernel-2.2.wml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,163 +0,0 @@ -#use wml::debian::template title="Errata: Running Linux 2.2.x in slink" -#use wml::debian::translation-check translation="8da95139c3595d47371ba8d288784086ae2ebacd" maintainer="galaxico" - -<p> - -This page documents known problems with running the Linux 2.2.x kernel -in Debian 2.1 (slink). It assumes that you are running a fully -up-to-date slink system. - -<p> - -The slink release is certified and officially tested for use with the -late 2.0.x Linux kernels. Since the freeze of Debian occurred before -Linux 2.2's release, and the change of the kernel's major version -number can introduce complex issues, it was decided to stick with the -proven 2.0 line of kernels. - -<p> - -Debian releases, however, are not necessarily kernel version bound. -You may run any kernel you wish in Debian. We simply can give no -assurances, however, that everything will function properly. If you -do decide to move up to the Linux 2.2 line, and experience problems -with a package, you may have luck running the <a href="../potato/"> -potato</a> (Debian 2.2) version of that package. - -<p> - -There are many links below pointing to potato versions of packages. -Note that if you install these packages on a stable machine, you may -need to also install potato libraries or other packages dependencies. -Notably, you'll probably have to upgrade your libc6 package. We -suggest using <code>apt-get</code> for this purpose, which will get -only the necessary packages when used correctly. However, be warned: -while most users have no trouble running a stable/frozen mixed -system, you may be bitten by transient bugs in potato. - -<p> - -The <a href="https://packages.debian.org/kernel-source-2.2.1"> -kernel-source-2.2.1</a> package is shipped in the distribution to aid -users who want to run the Linux 2.2.x kernels. However, it is -recommended that you check the standard kernel distribution sites, -such as <a href="https://www.kernel.org/">kernel.org</a>, for newer -versions of the 2.2.x source tree and additional errata. There are -known bugs in 2.2.1, and that version is known to have caused data -corruption for some. You should get the patches for the newer 2.2 -series kernel and apply them to the Linux kernel source tree. - - -<h2>Potentially Problematic Packages</h2> - -<p> - -Note that this list may be incomplete. Please submit a bug against -www.debian.org if you find other problems not listed. Check the bug -logs for the package in question as well as well; try to make sure -that the problem was introduced in Linux 2.2. - -<dl> - <dt><a href="https://packages.debian.org/sysutils">sysutils</a> - <dd> -<tt>procinfo</tt> will not run. The version from -<a href="https://www.debian.org/Packages/frozen/utils/sysutils.html"> -potato</a> fixes this. - - <dt><a href="https://packages.debian.org/netbase">netbase</a> - <dd> -In Linux 2.2, <tt>ipautofw</tt> must be replaced by <tt>ipmasqadm</tt> -and <tt>ipfwadm</tt> is replaced with <tt>ipchains</tt>. The potato -<a href="https://www.debian.org/Packages/frozen/base/netbase.html"> -netbase</a> package contains a wrapper script, -<tt>ipfwadm-wrapper</tt>, to ease the transition. -<p> -<tt>ifconfig</tt> won't show aliases interfaces, and under some -circumstances, <tt>ipchains</tt> will silently fail to clear packet -counters. Some routes built by the <tt>netbase</tt> init scripts -will cause harmless warning messages. -<p> -All of these issues are solved in the <a -href="https://www.debian.org/Packages/frozen/base/netbase.html"> -potato</a> version. If you do not wish to upgrade to potato, Debian -2.1-compatible packages have been <a -href="https://www.debian.org/~rcw/2.2/netbase/">made available</a>. - - <dt><a href="https://packages.debian.org/pcmcia-source">pcmcia-source</a> - <dd> -The version of <tt>pcmcia-source</tt> in slink cannot be compiled with -the 2.2 kernel. Fixed in the -<a href="https://www.debian.org/Packages/frozen/admin/pcmcia-source.html"> -potato</a> version. - - <dt><a href="https://packages.debian.org/dhcpcd">dhcpcd</a> - <dd> -Breaks under Linux 2.2; use the <a -href="https://www.debian.org/Packages/frozen/net/dhcpcd.html"> -potato</a> version. - - <dt><a href="https://packages.debian.org/dhcp-client-beta">dhcp-client-beta</a> - <dd> -The <tt>/etc/dhclient-script</tt> doesn't work with 2.2. The version -from -<a href="https://www.debian.org/Packages/frozen/net/dhcp-client.html"> -potato</a> fixes this; note the package was renamed to just -<code>dhcp-client</code>. - - <dt><a href="https://packages.debian.org/wanpipe">wanpipe</a> - <dd> -Version 2.0.1, in slink, is incompatible with the 2.2. kernels. -Version 2.0.4 and up, which you can get from -<a href="https://www.debian.org/Packages/frozen/net/wanpipe.html"> -potato</a>, will work for the 2.2 kernels, but not with the 2.0 -kernels (a kernel patch for 2.0 is included in the potato version, -however). - - <dt><a href="https://packages.debian.org/netstd">netstd</a> - <dd> -<tt>bootpc</tt> will not receive a reply unless the interface has -already been configured. This has been fixed in the now-separate <a -href="https://packages.debian.org/bootpc">bootpc package</a> in potato. - - <dt><a href="https://packages.debian.org/lsof">lsof</a> - <dd> -<tt>lsof</tt> needs a recompile to work with linux 2.2. Upgrade to the -<tt>lsof</tt> package available from potato. - - <dt><a href="https://packages.debian.org/acct">acct</a> - <dd> -The accounting structure has changed in the 2.2 kernel, so if you are -running <tt>acct</tt> and Linux 2.2, you'll need the version of the -package from potato (which is incompatible with the 2.0 series -kernels). - - <dt><a href="https://packages.debian.org/isdnutils">isdnutils</a> - <dd> -<tt>isdnutils</tt> 3.0 or greater in Debian should work with both 2.0 -and 2.2 series kernels. This is only the case because the Debian -package maintainer took special trouble to make sure this is the -case. Other distributions may not be so lucky. - - <dt><a href="https://packages.debian.org/diald">diald</a> - <dd> -The slink <tt>diald</tt> package has problems creating routes -dynamically in Linux 2.2. Upgrade to the version available in -potato. - - <dt><a href="https://packages.debian.org/xosview">xosview</a> - <dd> -<tt>xosview</tt> will loop endlessly on Linux 2.2.2 and greater. -Upgrade to the version available in potato. - - - -</dl> - - -<!-- Keep this comment at the end of the file -Local variables: -mode: sgml -sgml-indent-data:nil -sgml-doctype:"../.doctype" -End: ---> |