-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- On Tue, 6 Apr 1999, Pollywog wrote:
> Which 2.2.x kernel is considered stable? Are there any special things I need > to do to upgrade from 2.0.36 or is the procedure still the same? They are all supposed to be stable. That's the point of the "stable tree" of kernel development. If the number after the first decimal point in the version number is even, then it is a stable kernel. If it's odd, then it's a development kernel, considered unstable. You might as well run the latest version. No kernel will ever be completely bug-free (it's software, after all...) but presumably there has been more time to fix the bugs since it's a more recent release. See the following URL for info on running kernel 2.2.x with slink: http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/running-kernel-2.2 noah PGP public key available at http://lynx.dac.neu.edu/home/httpd/n/nmeyerha/mail.html or by 'finger -l [EMAIL PROTECTED]' This message was composed in a 100% Microsoft free environment. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBNwpmZYdCcpBjGWoFAQENIgQArZYv9Yp/qbpuX14mraPff71MyyrS1Uud phHWo1KQ1XfoISUPP+AeYG0nWonuWtueeaVLY7B/dWmubGc0zrbzmLQsVVwu+XlT vPa/yYqq0P8Hq0UMPD9c/PpJrXj+VGoyyysml7Wnn4cnKAjw50G7tv3cusP2JLss L1GiLHRn2os= =DD2B -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

