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basic kernel question



On Fri, Apr 25, 2003 at 08:39:00AM -0400, Praveen Ray wrote:
> >
> > It's not so much that they modify the kernel (though some do), it's WHICH
> > kernel they include, what options they compile it with, and what versions
> 
> what do you mean by 'WHICH' kernel? I thought Linux Kernel comes only from 
> kernel.org.

Not in the least.

First, there are revisions of the Linus kernel: 0.12plFOO up through the
current development kernel in the 2.5.50? range.

Second, there are branched kernels: -ac, -mt, "fit every compatible
patch", and so forth. Red Hat's experiments fit into this category.

Finally, any given kernel codebase can be compiled in millions of
different ways: all the choices that a make kernel config gives you.

-dsr-

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