Enjoyed the Kernel presentation on Saturday... It
filled in a good number of knowledge gaps I had.

Quick question:  What command will state the current
kernel version one is using (like 'pwd' tells the
current working directory).  I saw it at one time, but
don't remember.

bryan


--- Bob Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The Newbie Track presentation:
> 
>      Title: Compiling the Linux Kernel
>      Presenter: Mike Owen
>      Time: Saturday, November 16th, 1:00 to 3:00 PM
>      Place: EFN World HQ, 43 W. Broadway
> 
>      There are many reasons to compile your own
> Linux kernel.  Take
>      advantage of the latest or most archaic
> hardware, save memory,
>      enable unusual network configurations, or
> simply personalize your
>      boot-time message.  Whatever the reasons,
> everybody ends up
>      building her own kernel occasionally.  Mike
> will draw on his vast
>      experience and lead us through the traps and
> pitfalls of this
>      rite of Linux passage.
> 
> I hope to see a lot of you there...
> 
> -- 
> Bob Miller                              K<bob>
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