To learn more about Linux. To make the kernel smaller so you have shorter boot times. Those are a couple of reasons to do so. I bet I could come up with more but I have to eat:) kent
w trillich wrote: > > Corey Popelier wrote: > > > > Yep, everything I've read or heard suggests if your going to use 2.2, use > > 2.2.14+ kernels. I'm now running 2.2.15 (pre19-1) with no probs > > whatsoever. > > i'm running 2.0.36 (slink kernel? with potato packages) > without any problems whatsoever. > > until i run into problems and it's too late, what > motivation do i have to go thru the cold sweats > of replacing my kernel? > > -+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+- > Their is five errers in this sentance.