On Wed, 16 Jun 1999, you wrote:
> We effectively had more bugs than expected in Venus. I'd just like to
> say that:
>
> 1/ migration to Kernel 2.2.x is really a difficult task
> 2/ 2.2.x Linux kernels have some bugs (2.2.x is normally a stable
> serie)
> 3/ nearly all bugs have been fixed now. The new (and I hope last!)
> 2.2.9 kernel is being uploaded right now. It should definitela fix the /
> umount problem.
> 4/ Mandrake 5.3->6.0 upgrade is difficult especially because KDE
> packages moved from /opt/kde to /usr (Red Hat has decided to do so, and
> we can't do anything else following them for well-known compatibility
> reasons)
So if I'm a normal non-technical user who is using 5.3 (kernel 2.0.36) why
should I get the new kernel? I downloaded all the necessary files for
2.2.5-5mdk should I take the time and install this kernel?
Everything is working fine, so what would be the difference?
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