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Linux 2.4.18 Released

Kourino writes: "Marcelo announced the release of 2.4.18 a couple hours ago after 4 release candidates, but the tree marked 2.4.18 on kernel.org is missing the -rc4 patch that finally made the kernel releasable. Basically, what's marked as 2.4.18 is really -rc3, and what's marked as -rc4 is what should have become 2.4.18. According to Marcelo on #kernelnewbies, most users won't be affected, but people on SPARC systems should definitely grab 2.4.18-rc4. Your best bet is probably just to get 2.4.17 and patch to 2.4.18-rc4. Seems 2.4 is destined to be an "interesting" release branch ^_^; For the new release, head over to your favorite kernel.org mirror. (Marcelo will set things straight in 2.4.19-pre1.)"

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  1. Kernels-R-US by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Redundant
    I predict:

    • Someone will say that he just downloaded and buildt the last one.
    • 23 posts saying "There goes my X days of uptime".
    • 6 karma whores posting the changelog.
    • 12 posts telling us to use mirrors.
    • 1 BSD is dying post.