Hi, I need to recompile my kernel to add bridging support. (For IPX) I'm currently running 2.0.33, it seems to run fine, although I'm wary of reports of it being rather unstable. I had 2.0.32, but gpm died after two weeks, restarting gpm didn't work, but rebooting did. I have no idea if this was a kernel problem, but I think it happened twice. 2.0.33 has had no such problem.
Anyway, I'm considering changing kernels. I am running a 386SX/20 machine w/ 8meg of RAM, 100meg IDE HDD. I use it mostly for Samba, IPMASQ with dial-up line, Mail and news server. I don't have a CDROM or SCSI hardware on this machine, so I'm not worried about support for these. How are the 2.0.34prethingees like? Very stable? What advantages over 2.0.33? What are the unstable kernels (2.1.x) like? What advantages over the stable ones? TIA, Tim. --- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]