[RULE] 486 id crisis-solved

M. Fioretti m.fioretti at inwind.it
Mon Feb 24 02:41:05 EET 2003


On Sun, Feb 16, 2003 20:02:05 at 08:02:05PM -0500, Kweskin Richard  rkwesk at mail.ariadne-t.gr  wrote:
> Hello All
> 
> Most have forgotten by now, but I had reported an alledged problem of a 486 
> cpu identity problem with slinky-v.0.3.5 and psyche.
> 
> using Slinky-v0.3.6 installing base + network 
> + openssh + sendmail of psyche went without a hitch. The installer correctly 
> identified the 486 cpu, asked that an appropriate cd be inserted (used the 
> slinky-v0.3.5 iso) and all went well.
> 
> The details have gone to Marco for the website.
> Richard
> 
I inserted them today
	Ciao,
		Marco
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