--- Bob George wrote: > "bob smith" wrote: > > > I've been looking around the debian site at the > > different releases (stable, testing, and unstable) > but > > I'm a little confused about what kernels are > included. > > It seems that the 2.2r5 or Joel Klecker release > > contains the 2.2.19 kernel. Does this mean that > you > > then should go to a site such as kernel.org and > > download 2.4.18? > > Assuming you've got apt set up, you can update to a > newer pre-built kernel > via "apt-get install kernel-image-2.4.18-686" (or > whatever you prefer). To > see what's available, you can do "apt-cache search > kernel-image". > > If you're after source, you can do "apt-get install > kernel-source-" > if you like. Of course, you can download the latest > from kernel.org and > build it from there as well. > > I only recently realized that using a .deb puts the > "working" .config in > /boot (i.e. /boot/config-24.18-686) if you want to > use that as a basis for > kernel tweaking. I wish I'd known that a couple of > months ago when trying to > figure out what was required to get VLAN support > working! > > - Bob > ("unstable") Oh ok, thanks Bob. After reading about Gentoo (see Gontrans post) I think I want to try that out before Debian. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Sports - live college hoops coverage http://sports.yahoo.com/