> Did you try http://rpmfind.net ??

That (usually) won't work, since those are mostly links to places holding
RPMs. If the RPMs disappear from the linked site, rpmfind is useless, since
the link will now point to a non-existant file.

You need a site that deliberately stores copies of all Mandrake kernel (and
associated) RPMs, and never overwrites/deletes older versions (as all the
mirrors now do).

>
>
> > On Tuesday 08 January 2002 10:34 am, you wrote:
> >> Is there any one out there with late version 2.4.16 kernels from the
> >> mandrake cooker?
> >>
> >> I just went to get one but it jumped up to 2.4.17 and there is an NFS
> >> bug when talking to 64 bit OS's. I need to run a non 8.1 default
> >> kernel (as it plays better with my GForce3).
> >>
> >> If any one can help me it would be great, linus kernels seem to hang
> >> on the ethernet setup.
> >>
> >> Just wondering is there any place that these old kernel builds might
> >> live? ITs for the soon to be many Linux machines that I run at work.
> >> And some kernels play better with others.
> > I have the 2.4.16-16 Kernel and headers, about 15Mb to transfer.
> > If you need it, I'll post it on my web site for you.....
> > --
> > Ken Thompson, North West Antique Autos
> > Payette, Idaho
> > Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > http://www.nwaa.com
> > Sales and brokering of antique autos and parts.
> >
> > Linux- Coming Soon To A Desktop Near You
> > Registered Linux User #183936
>
>
>
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