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From: jas at enterprise.uml.edu (Jim Sherwood) I was using 1.2.1 but ftp'd the 1.2.11 kernel and made that one. BTW, I tried to build a 1.3.4 kernel but had a reference error in the making with ppp.o . Anyone else experience that one? I will try ..... The ppp.o problem was identified on the kernel mail list. Just getting the next version was the right thing to do. As for what kernel version you should be running, you may not want to run one of the 1.3 series kernels. The even number series are for production use, they're stable. The odd number series are experimental and may well cause pain. (I really liked Dale Worley's sig) Patches to the 1.2 series are all for bug fixes and make it run better. Changes to 1.3 could be for any new feature or experiment and you milage may vary wildly. I weren't forced into running 1.3 because of a project to add a new feature, I would definately be running the newest 1.2 kernel. Constantine Rasmussen 508-750-7500 x7020 cdr at sme.siemens.com
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