>From reading all the patches win4lin has generic patches for the following kernEls:
Kernel-Win4Lin2_2.2.16-2.patch Kernel-Win4Lin2_2.2.17-1.patch Kernel-Win4Lin2_2.2.18-1.patch Kernel-Win4Lin2_2.2.19-1.patch Kernel-Win4Lin2_2.4.3-1.patch Kernel-Win4Lin2_2.4.4-1.patch Kernel-Win4Lin2_2.4.5-4.patch Kernel-Win4Lin3-2.4.10.patch Kernel-Win4Lin3-2.4.12.patch Kernel-Win4Lin3-2.4.13.patch Kernel-Win4Lin3-2.4.14.patch Kernel-Win4Lin3-2.4.16.patch Kernel-Win4Lin3-2.4.17.patch Kernel-Win4Lin3-2.4.18.patch Kernel-Win4Lin3-2.4.5.patch Kernel-Win4Lin3-2.4.6.patch Kernel-Win4Lin3-2.4.7.patch Kernel-Win4Lin3-2.4.8.patch Kernel-Win4Lin3-2.4.9.patch and a generic kernEl patch for mki-adapter.patch. These do not require a vendor specific kernel. So you can download your prefered kernEl add these patches, add any other patches you need, compile and you should be good to go. If you wanted to use Gentoo, add the proper patches to your kernel, compile and download your needed desktop apps (they have TONS of apps ready to install via portage and emerge). http://www.gentoo.org/index-packages.html http://www.gentoo.org/doc/portage-manual.html http://www.gentoo.org/doc/portage-user.html Dusty > I have never tried using NeTraverse's SRPM, but note the following > "note": > > "If you are using Win4Lin 4.0 or greater (Win4Lin server 2.0 or > greater), you must apply the mki-adapter.patch as well as the patch > that matches your distribution." > > This is what I was talking about. If your distro is not on their list, > you better use something else. Application dictates the kind of > distro you use. > > _______________________________________________ > LUAU mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://videl.ics.hawaii.edu/mailman/listinfo/luau
