Does RedHat address the 2.4.x incompatability with iBCS (or ABI as it's now known)? In the kernel 2.2.x releases, they included kernels compiled with SCO binary aware iBCS. I don't know about anyone else, but isn't it crucial as an enterprise system which is trying to gain a large foothold in the business market to maintain compatability with xNIX's? I've tried multiple times to successfully install the patches (which I might add are NOT on the sourceforge site, but only found by emailing the maintainer) for ABI with no success.
Does anyone know if RH included kernels compiled with this or not?
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Does RedHat address the 2.4.x incompatability with iBCS (or ABI as it's now known)? In the kernel 2.2.x releases, they included kernels compiled with SCO binary aware iBCS. I don't know about anyone else, but isn't it crucial as an enterprise system which is trying to gain a large foothold in the business market to maintain compatability with xNIX's? I've tried multiple times to successfully install the patches (which I might add are NOT on the sourceforge site, but only found by emailing the maintainer) for ABI with no success. Does anyone know if RH included kernels compiled with this or not?