On Thu, 30 Nov 2000 16:06:57 Eduardo M. A. M. Mendes wrote:
> 
> Thanks a lot. But I was thinking of the kernel number defined by
> kernel.org. something like
> kernel.2.4.0..test10.pre9999999999.
> 

Usually kernels supplied by distros are patched by the makers of the
distribution and do not match any standard kernel.org status.
For example, mdk add reiser patches. 

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Juan Antonio Magallon Lacarta                                 #> cd /pub
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]                                     #> more beer

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