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> > 2.0.29 + teardrop + inode fix is still the most solid Linux kernel under > > all heavy use testing. Nobody requires you run 2.0.33 8) > > > > Alan > > Nobody wants `Linux x.y.z patched with patch foo found at url-1 and patch > bar found at url-2'. Such a description in itself is too unstable. This is a good point in some ways. > If you claim that a certain version of 2.0.* is the most stable Linux > kernel around, package it up as linux-2.0.29A.tar.gz and advertize it > as the most stable kernel around. Hundreds of people will use it and > be happy (hopefully). Well there is certainly a good project for someone in that. Alan - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.rutgers.edu | ||||||||||||
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