On Monday 01 Oct 2001 20:48, Mike Fedyk wrote:
> The problem with that, is that there is usually a reply to the announcement
> that is helpful before you compile it. Many times there is even a small
> patch (usually for pre or -ac kernels) that fixes some small oversight.
You're absolutely right, although I haven't run any -pre or -ac kernels, so
that's not a real concern to me
> At the moment, if you want to run the latest kernel, you should be reading
> this list.
Well, the latest _stable_ (e.g. 2.4.9, 2.4.10) -- I've been doing that since
about 2.2.14, and haven't had any problems :)
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