If I understand correctly that woody (As I installed 3.0 r2) uses 2.2 kernel, if it is correct I'll be really surprised, the 2.2 kernel was the version ages ago, wasn't?
Kind regards,
YH
Glenn English wrote:
On Fri, 2004-12-31 at 08:45 +1300, YH wrote:
Thanks all for the help. How can I type the "uname -r" and get "2.2.20-idepci"? I really didn't know what that means as I am only aware of most distributions use the kernel 2.4.x or 2.6.x? Any explain please?
'uname -a' is a little less cryptic (it throws in a few human-readable words). But if that's what uname prints on your system, you seem to be running a 2.2 kernel.
I don't know how much you know or what you're trying to accomplish, but the net install CD for Sarge does a pretty painless job of installing a 2.4 or 2.6 (you pick it) kernel system on your machine.
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