Suresh Ramasubramanian forced the electrons to say:
> You will also find the patches used by redhat and SuSE on those kernels in
> the tree (though, imho, you will not need those patches. I've been running
> several redhat 6.2 servers with recompiled 2.2.17 kernels (using the same
> config file used by the redhat kernels - they'll be in a directory called
> configs/ in the kernel source tree). Pretty good results (much better than
> using the redhat customized version, IMHO).
Talking from experience, most of the RH patches to the kernel deal with either
a) Linux ports to non-x86 platforms, or
b) support for obscure/exotic hardware
and are usually of no use to the average linux user. I'm sure the same's the
case with SuSE. Although I'd expect their kernel to have better ISDN support.
Binand
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