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> John, Hello. > I have some questions about upgrading my version of LINUX. I have a > Yggdrassil installation from the Fall 95 release (version 1.2.13, I believe) > I noticed that 2.2 is now available and I would like to get an opinion about > upgrades. Can I download a 2.x kernel upgrade from an ftp site that will be > compatible with the Yggdrassil installation? Is it "better" to pick up a CD > with a complete installation on it and if so what commercial releases are > "good"? I would appreciate some assistance with this and I look forward to > hearing back on my questions. In order to use the 2.2 kernel on a four-year-old system, you'd have to upgrade almost everything: gcc, binutils, ld, various libraries, etc. So much has changed that I wouldn't know where to begin. As far as I know, Yggdrasil hasn't been maintained in years. If it were my machine, I'd start with a new distribution. I've been using Redhat the past couple of years, and I'd say it's an excellent choice. Others in our group favor Debian, which they tell me is another excellent choice. -- -- John Abreau / Executive Director, Boston Linux & Unix Email: jabr at blu.org / URL: http://www.blu.org ICQ#28611923 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Your mouse has moved. Windows NT must be restarted for the change to take effect. Reboot now? [ OK ] -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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