Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 28 Dec 98 07:09 MET | From | (Hans-Joachim Baader) | Subject | Re: Linux Kernel Versions |
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In article <Pine.LNX.3.96.981227201026.1995J-100000@ps.cus.umist.ac.uk> you write: > 1. Kernels numbered 0.* appear to have several gaps. Judging by the > dates in the tarballs available, the following are missing: > > 0.02 through 0.09
There were no 0.04 to 0.09.
I was unable to find 0.02 and 0.03 via Archie or Altavista. Seems they got lost in time :-(
> 0.13 through 0.1x (at least two versions, maybe more)
I think 0.95 came directly after 0.12. Did you check Linus' article on Linux history and http://www.cs.buffalo.edu/~thies/Linux?
> 2. Kernels numbered 1.0.* appear to be complete up to 1.0.9 but > versions above that appear not to exist. Were there any?
No. Several patches exist, including ELF support and support for gcc 2.7.2 with new binutils, but there never was an official 1.0.10.
hjb -- "Every use of Linux is a proper use of Linux." -- John "Maddog" Hall, Keynote at the Linux Kongress in Cologne
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