Dear Reeshi,
   
  >> As per my math basic 2.6 is higher than 2.10 or 2.17.
   
  The kernel version is not any kind of decimal number that as per the norm 2.6 
will be greater than 2.10 or 2.17, but actually the second part after the 
period (dot) is the release number, which gets succeeded with a higher number 
every time a new version is released.



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