I have just done dist-upgrade from Potato to Woody. I have been using/learning Debian for a few months. This was the first serious change from my initial installation. The upgrade went smoothly, but took a while at 56k. I found many nice improvements, but saw that the kernel had not been upgraded. I suppose I could have known this before hand if I had read the right documents more carefully, but I didn't.
Now I look at the offerings of kernels in dselect. Which is recommended? Of course I have to choose one that corresponds to my CPU, but what of versioning? I see 2.2.20, 2.4.13, 2.4.14, 2.4.16, and 2.4.17. There are limits to my adventurousness. Which is the likely choise for the default Woody kernel when it becomes "stable"? I think I would like to use that one if there are not good reasons to avoid it now. Thanks. -- Paul E Condon [EMAIL PROTECTED]

