Hi Embedded Linux PPC Gurus, Someone else might have asked such a question before and there seemed to be no answer so far. Recently I am in the similar situation where I want to upgrade my linux system.
I'm using Linux distribution from DENX (basically 2.4.4). It's stable and has lots of features that official kernel tree dosn't have until recently I encountered a maybe weird probelm on mtd devices (its mtd code is not uptodate). This forced me to upgrade mtd code first. Unfornately the lates mtd code is no longer compatible with linux kernels whose version are less than 2.4.11. :( I guess there should be some effort to make mtd code backward compatible. So I'm thinking to upgrade the kernel to the latest one. Problem is that there seemed to be several choices which I don't know how to choose. One choice is of course the official release from www.kernel.org. Another is from bkbits.net or mvista.com. Which one is better for embedded linux PPC system? When www.kernel.org release a new version, do bkbits.net and mvista.com encompass it in their trees? Thanks for your advices. - Shawn. ** Sent via the linuxppc-embedded mail list. See http://lists.linuxppc.org/