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Title: Information on the Linux 2.2.x kernel

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Information on the Linux 2.2.x kernel

Applies to

SuSE Linux: Version 6.0
Kernel: Versions since 2.2

Request:

You want to use the most recent kernel, since you have a kernel related problem for which a solution has been built into the 2.2.x kernel.

Your SuSE Linux 6.0 is as up to date as possible, and ready to be upgraded to the 2.2.x kernel.

There is a great article http://www.linuxtoday.com/stories/296.html that describes the 2.2.x kernel very well.

Important:

Please note that problems related to kernel versions newer that 2.0.36 are not supported in the context of SuSE 6.0 installation support.

Note:

The information described here refers to the most current and not yet fully tested kernel versions. You should be aware that such kernels do have the potential to contain serious problems. In some cases these problems can lead to complete loss of data. It is recommended that you use such kernels only if absolutely necessary and if you have backed up all of your important files.

Procedure:

For a good overview of the most recent kernel please have a look at: http://www.linuxhq.com.

This kernel is released by Linus Torvalds.

There is another another source for current Linux kernels: Alan Cox.
It is his job to accept patches for future kernel versions. He also has his own web page which contains current information on the Linux kernel.

http://roadrunner.swansea.linux.org.uk/jobs.shtml

His kernel has the postfix ac, which stands for "Alan Cox", the numbers are sequential.

You should definitly get the following information before installing a Linux 2.2.x kernel:

http://roadrunner.swansea.linux.org.uk/clue.html

On this site you will find a link to the ftp directory, were Alan Cox has put his "ac" patches.
If you apply the highest numbered "ac" patch to the apropriate kernel, you will have the most up to date version of the Linux kernel from Alan Cox.

Additional important kernel related web sites that are updated weekly:

Linux Weekly News:

http://lwn.net/ und dort auf den Link "Kernel" klicken.

This is a good summary of links to important mailing lists on the Linux kernel.

http://www.kt.opensrc.org/

As previously mentioned: Currently there is no installtion support for kernel 2.2.x.

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See also:

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Keywords: KERNEL, BETA, HACKER, NEWEST, DEVELOPER, LINUX22

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Categories: Hardware , Kernel

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