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Dear Mika and Friends,<BR>
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What a boring install! Everything worked otob on my dell laptop, and the tz config, which used to cause hair pulling was one simple command and voila.<BR>
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While I used the ati installer, which worked perfectly to get hardware accel, and ndiswrapper, because the bcm4306 driver still only allows "b" speeds, nothing took anytime at all.<BR>
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Now, here is the question from the idiot newbie:<BR>
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Since grml .9 installed easily and cleanly on /sda4, but, obviously, I could not risk the change in the production environment, can I more easily upgrade the existing grml .8 with all the data and config that I need to .9, without a lot of brimborium, or can I somehow install lilo to the mbr from the newly installed grml, and use the old partition for data or somthing, without making a mess that a novce cannot clean up?<BR>
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Is the apparent increased speed, by feel, not measured, due to newer kernel, better fglrx drivers, or what?<BR>
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Best wishes from a grateful user,<BR>
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Martin<BR>
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<B><I><FONT COLOR="#993366">Chi troppo vuole nulla stringe</FONT></I></B>
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