On Fri, 13 Nov 1998, Raymond Y. Lillard wrote:

> Is there a site where I can get the history of development (features) of
> the kernel?  I went to linux.org but their site is so slow I gave up in

Try http://www.linuxhq.com/
Also, get the full sources of the kernel distributed by RedHat, Debian, Suse,
compare the patches. See http://www.linuxmama.com/

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> By obsolence, I mean that I don't want to pick a kernel that is unlikely
> to run on mother-boards which will be available in 5 years.

5 years is lots of time. 5 years ago it was 0.99 time. The compatibility
problem is not in processors, but rather disk controllers etc.

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Tomasz Motylewski

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