Am 11. Sep, 2003 schw=E4tzte Jeremy C. Reed so:
> Does anyone know of a webpage that has an up-to-date linux kernel hardwar=
e
> compatibility database?
>
> (Redh Hat's is probably not up-to-date enough. In particular, I wonder if
> Promise TX2 code is now in in real linux kernel source tree.)
>
> Instead of getting latest source, it would be nice to quickly see if
> latest kernel (or development versions) have certain support.
kernel-doc-2.4.21 - Linux kernel specific documentation for version 2.4.21
Don't know if other distros provide the kernel docs as a standalone package=
=2E
I doubt it's in the *BSD ports tree ;-).
I thought kernel.org had the docs tree unpacked somewhere. Maybe they only
have the changelogs up.
SuSE used to do a pretty good job of covering that. Remember that none of
the distros serve up the vanilla kernel releases in their binary kernel
packages.
ciao,
der.hans
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