The odd/even thing is for the kernel not the release from RedHat.

Example:

2.2.x is a stable release of the kernel.
2.3.x is not considered stable, a beta release basically.

You're confusing the kernel versions with the release version from
RedHat.

On Sat, 28 Apr 2001 08:43:15 +0800, Krikofer wrote:

>I understand that when it comes to kernel versions, odd numbers are the
>release numbers and even numbers are stable release of kernels. 
>However, I wonder if it may apply to RH releases?  For ex. :
>
>RedHat releases:
>
>6.0 Bought it in cd's and it was stable for me.
>6.1 Never tried it, you guys had lot's complaints.
>6.2 Had to download due to video card requirements and it's stable.
>7.0 (even?) Downloaded. Tried alittle but not enough to really say


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