Wednesday, March 14, 2007

New -Stable Kernel Again

I have just upgraded my kernel into 2.6.20.2 two days ago and new -stable kernel has come out today (2.6.20.3), but with less patches compared to 2.6.20.2 which consists of a lot of patches. I think i will skip this version because most of the patches were about NETFILTER and some things that i don't need at this moment. I'll wait for the next -stable kernel or next final kernel release (2.6.21), which i doubt will be out in short time. Aside from the patches, i also didn't have time tonight to perform the compilation as i have to go somewhere tonight.

By the way, Linux Kernel Archives celebrates it's ten years of serving the community after it was announced at 13 March 1997 by Peter Anvin. They add new images also in the main page. Check it out...

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