On Sun, May 20, 2001 at 12:23:44PM -0700, Randolph S. Kahle wrote: > I am running an ASUS P2B-DS based MB with dual Pentium III 500 and 512 Meg > RAM. > > I switched from RedHat to Debian about two months ago (on this and all > of my other machines). I have been very pleased with Debian (2.2r3). > > It is becoming apparent that I should switch to the 2.4 kernel for > better SMP support and it seems that things are stabilizing with the > 2.4.5 release work. > > My question to the group is this. Which Debian release should I use - > Potato with modification for 2.4 or Woody? I want as stable a machine > configuration as I can get while settling on the 2.4 kernel. I compiled the needed packages by hand and let the rest of the system "stable". You can check what you need with a look at /usr/src/linux/Documentation/Changes when you've downloaded the 2.4.x Sources.
Sven -- Subject: Re: woody hanging > WRT subject. > $ apt-get install viagra ;-) [Karsten M. Self in debian-user]