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SubjectRe: The latest -ac patch to the stable Linux kernels
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On 9 April 2002 21:37, Adam McKenna wrote:
> What I'm really complaining about is that for people who don't like to use
> -pre kernels (like me), finger@finger.kernel.org is useless for finding out
> what the latest -ac patch is to a non-pre kernel.

People like you shouldn't use -ac. It is even slightly more experimental than
-pre. Wait for non-pre or take the risk of -pre[-ac].

> The latest -ac patch to the stable Linux kernels is: 2.4.18-ac3
> The latest -ac pre-patch to the stable Linux kernels is: 2.4.19-pre5-ac3

As I understand it there is only one "latest -ac": the one against latest
-pre.
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