John Linn wrote:
Ah I see, sorry about that, misunderstood what was needed.

So there may be other ways as I'm not a Git expert, but I clone the
repository, then reset to the a Git tag.

git reset --hard <tag name>

We're working on a new frame buffer driver for a new core, but the old
frame buffer has not been high priority for us.

Thanks,
John

While this "Works" in the sense that it makes your working
directory look like the contents of the given tag, you are
now using a "detached HEAD" -- ie, no real branch.

If you think you will ever want to make a change or check
in something, you might be better to create a branch based
on the original tag, perhaps something like:

   $ git checkout -b my-v2.6.24 v2.6.24

HTH,
jdl


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