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> Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2001 11:34 AM
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> Subject: RE: [expert] where to get kernel upgrades for 7.2
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> > Verzonden: dinsdag 27 maart 2001 19:08
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> > Onderwerp: Re: [expert] where to get kernel upgrades for 7.2
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> > Best bet would be to get the 2.4.2 tarball and configure/install it
> > yourself. The thought of using an RPM to upgrade a kernel
> doesn't sit well
> > with me.
> >
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> I couldn't agree more, because you can use this 'opportunitiy' for
> customizing the new kernel for your own needs and free some
> memory that way.
> It's worth the compiling time!
>
> Claudio

How does that impact things like the IPCHAINS used in the firewall code, or
USB support?  I worry that, if I try this, I will lose my USB printer and
connectivity to the internet.

At least when you upgrade within a series, the old stuff shouldn't be
changing.


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