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Old 07-30-2007, 03:44 AM
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I'm also very keen to see this as I want to move from suse10 to Etch and the suse10 install is currently running 5 beta1, so I'm going to have a fun time of it moving over! If the guys at Zimbra want to release a 5beta1 version for Debian, then hey, that'd be great
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Old 07-31-2007, 12:05 PM
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I'm also very keen to see this as I want to move from suse10 to Etch and the suse10 install is currently running 5 beta1, so I'm going to have a fun time of it moving over! If the guys at Zimbra want to release a 5beta1 version for Debian, then hey, that'd be great
The beta1 for Ubuntu 6 installed fine on Etch for me. All I had to do was modify /etc/debian_release and make one small change to util/utilfunc.sh. Same for Beta2. Trivial, really. While it would be nice to have a "official" version for Debian 4.0, it certainly isn't necessary.

-matthew
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