Messages in this thread | | | Subject | RE: Which version of 2.6.11 is most stable | Date | Mon, 7 Nov 2005 18:38:51 +0530 | From | "Mukund JB." <> |
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Dear Adrian,
Thanks for the information. Also Can you please give inputs regarding.....
I have an existing Linux 2.6.11 BSP for an AMD GX processor. What would it take me to port the complete BSP to 2.6.12 kernel? Can I prefer to work on 2.6.11 kernel which makes me get the system up in no time without any changes made? I guess 2.6.11 kernel will work with just a recompilation over 2.6.11.12 kernel.
An inquisitive question about Linux kernels versioning ... How do 2.6.(x).1 and 2.6.(x).12 kernels vary?
Regards, Mukund Jampala
-----Original Message----- From: Adrian Bunk [mailto:bunk@stusta.de] Sent: Monday, November 07, 2005 5:22 PM To: Mukund JB. Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org Subject: Re: Which version of 2.6.11 is most stable
On Mon, Nov 07, 2005 at 03:38:13PM +0530, Mukund JB. wrote: > > Dear All, > > I am in the phase of development of a Linux BSP for 2.6.11 kernel. > Which version of 2.6.11 kernel can be called best stable? In general where do i get this king of info? > I serched in the www.lwn.net but i failed to get the required info.
The latest, IOW 2.6.11.12 .
But note that the 2.6.11 branch is no longer maintained since kernel 2.6.12 was released 5 months ago, and therefore lacks e.g. current security fixes.
> Regards, > Mukund Jampala
cu Adrian
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