Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 24 Nov 1998 15:35:45 +0100 | From | Johnny Tevessen <> | Subject | Re: The history of the Linux OS |
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Quoting Hans-Joachim Baader (hans@grumbeer.inka.de):
[recent tools] > 1.0.9 is compilable with some patches.
> I should perhaps put it on my web page to give it wider testing...
I guess these are no "official" patches, so could they be included in the kernel archive?
> > > I also once had at least one kernel which had PATCHLEVEL= or > > > SUBLEVEL= set to "99" in the Makefile. Not sure which version > > > this actually was (it was >=1.2.x), but I remember that the > > > numbers in its tar filename mentioned a slightly different > > > version. Maybe a lookup in the kernel archive could help. > > Probably 1.99.x, aka 2.0pre
Another thing to mention for the yet-to-write history file.
ciao, johnny -- Trust no-one.
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