Linux 2.4.22 Stable Kernel Released
An anonymous reader writes "Marcelo Tosatti has officially released another stable 2.4 Linux kernel. 2.4.22 was released early this morning and includes a lengthy list of fixes. It follows the last stable kernel in this tree, 2.4.21, by a little over two months."
did the fix the part where linux sucks dick and bsd owns it
Teehee!
very nice...
;)
it's time to upgrade today.
heh, i think we all wish M$ would release a "stable" version of their kernel... but, i guess i'm living in a dream world here, huh?
Mod this troll down.
You've just made me turn into an active troll by moderating an honest opinion down. From now on I will do my utmost to reduce the signal-to-noise ratio on Slashdot to the best of my abilities.
more info available here, changelog here. Use your local mirror please.
-- There are two kind of sysadmins: Paranoids and Losers. (adapted from D. Bach)
You know, you really shouldn't have said that. I'm calling G. W. Bush's secrete police now. They will be droping a bomb on your house in about 10 minutes from now. If I were you, I would run as fast as your malnurished legs can take you. But watch out for the garbage on the street. Well on second thought, you might just want to set back down and enjoy the suntan that you are about to get, because, it could only make your life so much better.
For the exact instructions above we cannot get the average user to upgrade their systems.. Kernel updates are stil crypic under a normal GUI based upgrade and gives the end user no idea of any reason to update it.