Win4lin supplies kernal patches, so you can compile your own win4lin kernel. I haven't tried them, but they are available.
http://www.netraverse.com/member/downloads/kernel_patch.php Dusty > Very good point. > > Of course, with RH, MDK, SuSE, they either come with their source code > you can always download it. Then you can re-compile it. > > The main problem with any of those non-mainstream distros is that, my > desktop critically depends on Win4Lin 4.0 to run certain Windows > applications. And if Netraves does not provide the patch for the > kernel that I am using, then I am out of luck. Thus, to me, this is > my No. priority in choosing a distro. > > We are having those problems because the 2.4 kernel is still in the > evolving stage. They should all clear up in a few months. (That's a > main reason why many developers are still using the 2.2 kernel. AC is > backporting many of the features in 2.4 into 2.2.) And that's why it > is so important, at least for the present, to choose the optimum > distro, and stick with it. > > And that's the reason I am asking the above-titled question. :-) > > _______________________________________________ > LUAU mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://videl.ics.hawaii.edu/mailman/listinfo/luau
