Hi all,
I'm a newbie, and I was wondering what advantages there would be to upgrading the kernel on my RH8 boxes from the i386 version to the most current i686 and Athlon kernels? (I've got a couple of boxes in work that are PII and P4 and an Athlon at home). Are there any advantages or should I just stick with waht I've got at the moment?
Redhat should be installing the correct version of the kernel on your system. On the other hand I always recommend keeping up to date with redhat eratta.
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