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  1.  (PMDF V4.3-13 #8271) id <01HJTKHZ6RSG94U2AV@VMS.AURORA.ALASKA.EDU>; Wed,
  2.  23 Nov 1994 13:53:44 -0900
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  6. Date: Wed, 23 Nov 1994 13:53:31 -0900
  7. From: Mike Kienenberger <FXMLK@aurora.alaska.edu>
  8. Subject: Linux Kernel choice
  9. To: executor@nacm.com
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  19. If all things worked the way one expected, the best linux kernel to
  20. choose would be the latest kernel in the "stable" (even) version numbers.
  21. I believe that this is 1.0.9 currently.  Unfortunately, due to many people
  22. wanting the features of the experimental versions and no freezing of
  23. the development code to 1.2.0 ("stable") and 1.3.0 (experimental),
  24. the "stable" kernel is becoming rather dated.   The problem with
  25. just choosing an experimental kernel is that little (and often no)
  26. documentation exists to tell you what changed between kernel versions.
  27.  
  28. -Mike
  29.  fxmlk@aurora.alaska.edu
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