Arkady V.Belousov schreef:
     Fine. For the future: show URL for complete diff patch on the main
page, previous time I don't found it (if it was present). Also, when planned
2034 release? May be I wait this release and download it completely (instead
patch), if it will be soon?


the idea is to test *before* spreading to the general public. I include this 2034 kernel in the next FreeDOS distribution, next Sunday. there have been a few times where a kernel was released, and a few days later a new kernel followed it because a larger public found a few bugs.

So, by all means, if you want to test it, download it.
If not, wait until the final release and then the next cycle of improvements can be 
made.
I think the largest test population in the wild would be if Erwin Veermans included 
the testing
kernel on his Nwdsk (Netware bootdisk).

do we even have testing procedures? or would testing specific things first require a kernel changelog (history.txt)?

Bernd


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