> I installed Woody but the output from uname says that > I'm running kernel 2.2.19. I'd like to upgrade my Kernel > to 2.4. I've run "apt-get dist-upgrade" but uname still > says I'm running 2.2.19. > > QUESTIONS: > What kernel is woody supposed to be running? Did I do > something wrong in the installation?
A quick search at http://packages.debian.org on the term 'kernel' in the testing branch shows 2.2.19 as the highest kernel version. > How do I get to a 2.4 kernel? Should I download the kernel > and install it (the debian way of course) or is there a good > reason not to do this? Switch to 'unstable' or do it 'the Debian way'. I run 'unstable', but also compile my kernel from sources, the non-debian way. It works just fine that way too... Hall