Vox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> > Mmmh... looks OK here:
> > $ uname -r
> > 2.2.15-0.7mdk
> > I am using the standard kernel, not the "linus" one.
>       Mmm....this makes less sence every time I read a msg in this
> thread...2.2.15-0.7mdk?? there's no such thing in ftp.tux.org nor in

this is the current version of cooker of our kernel. It's basically
the 2.2.15pre3 with a bunch of patch.

> my CD (burned ISO)....there's a bunch of different 2.2.14-15mdk's,
> plus the linus-2.2.14-1mdk one I'm running...so...now I'm completely
> mixed up...where did that 2.2.15 come from?

Choose the kernel for your need :

kernel (the standard kernel of distribution)
kernel-smp (same of normal but with multi processor support).
kernel-fb (same of normal but with frame buffer support).
kernel-secure (a kernel fb & smp with special (annoy) patch for security).
kernel-linus (the kernel like you find on ftp.*.kernel.org in rpm).

And well if want the bleeding on the edge, you can get the hackkernel
from contrib, it's the kernel 2.3 with patch. (Bugs reports go to Jeff
;)).

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