Florent Villard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> > > Oxygen is 2.2 based, 2.3 are development kernels and should not be used
> > > in production environment, however you are free, AT YOUR OWN RISKS,
> > > to install the hackkernel packages which provides development version of
> > > the linux kernel.
> > > 
> > On what version is actually based hackkernel ?
> > 
> 
> The last stable :) version is 2.3.30 cos 31, 32 33 and 34 are not stable
> enought. 
> 
> I'm just compiling 2.3.35pre1 that may replace 2.3.30 as we are now
> nearly in pre2.4 and that all remaining bugs are getting corrected
> 

2.3.30/31 are *extremly* instable...
( thing like process not killable, lock problem ).

I'm using 2.3.34, it seem to be stable, on my home system
( except the video4linux bttv stuff ).

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