On 11/8/2010 3:00 AM, Klistvud wrote:
Dne, 08. 11. 2010 07:30:34 je consul tores napisal(a):
Hello
I have a Lenovo ThinkPad Edge 14, which has 1 Intel Core i3 (330) or
maybe 4. I installed Lenny amd64 having a few different problems, but
i would like to install Squeeze on it.
My question is, what should be the most suitable linux kernel for this
laptop? Please tell me what specific information is needed., if it
were the case.
thanks.
Speaking generally, the most recent kernel should be best for recent
machines (more hardware support); in this case, the stock squeeze kernel
should do. Just try it out and see.
For not quite so new machines, your mileage may vary.
The Squeeze kernel, 2.6.32, is suitable for Core i3/i5/i7 CPUs. In
general, Squeeze should work for most hardware; however, kernel 32 is
actually fairly long in the tooth, and my opinion is that they should
have picked a more recent kernel for the Squeeze release. I plan to
install 2.6.36 or 37 from Sid after Squeeze is released, which I think
will be feasible. (Of course 5-6 months, possibly sooner, after the
release of Squeeze, I plan to move to Wheezy.)
In other words, as Klitvud says, support for new hardware is
successively added to each newer kernel, so the more recent your kernel
version, the better support there will be for your PC, not only CPU, but
all the various devices.
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