Thanks to all for the many replies! What I'm actually worried about is the stability issue of the new kernel 2.4.
Bunk, the author of debs for 2.4 kernel, warns that there's no guarantee about stability because he had to use packages from unstable to make the needed debs. Besides I noticed that when you dpkg or dselect the source code and headers for 2.4.5, other deb packages are required to substitute the existing ones from stable. In a nutshell, do you believe for you direct experience that upgrading all those packages to install kernel 2.4 doesn't bring about a real risk of instability of the system? Ciao Vittorio Victor [debian-user] <04/07/01 16:03 +0000>: > I've a wonderful debian 2.2r3 laptop, almost perfectly set up and > working greatly and stable. > > The present kernel is 2.2.19 and I compiled to tailor it (usage of > memory, needless devices, etc.) to my needs. It's all OK! > > My simple question is: > > Is there any advantage to upgrade my box to kernel 2.4.5? > > Ciao > > Vittorio > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >