On 10/24/07, Clark, Douglas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> How do those versions map back to the statement "Kernel 2.6.23?"

Basically "consumer Linux" and "Enterprise Linux" are different beasts
and don't compare like that.
The distributors get paid a.o. for porting selected fixes back to
stable releases in a more reliable way. So when people talk about
something addressed in 2.6.xx it normally means the consumer version.
Without looking at the fact in detail, you cannot tell at which level
your distributer makes that fix available.

Rob

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