I'm running stable/testing (mostly testing), but would like to run a nice, secure kernel!
The latest kernel security advisory shows the following security matrix: The following security matrix explains which kernel versions for which architecture are already fixed. Kernel images in the unstable Debian distribution (sid) will be fixed soon. Architecture stable (woody) unstable (sid) removed in sid source 2.4.18-14.3 2.4.25-3 -- alpha 2.4.18-15 soon -- i386 2.4.18-13.1 soon -- i386bf 2.4.18-5woody8 soon -- powerpc 2.4.18-1woody5 2.4.25-8 2.4.22 The problem is that the woody kernels won't compile with my more recent versions of gcc. Also I don't know where to get the sid sources (!). Is it recommended/ok to run sid kernels, or are these truly 'unstable'? Thanks for any advice. Please cc me off-list as I get the digest. Thanks Rory -- Rory Campbell-Lange <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <www.campbell-lange.net> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]