Here you'll find a kernel source tree patched against the PTrace bug: ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/k/kernel-source-2.4.20/kernel-sourc e-2.4.20_2.4.20-3woody.3_all.deb
I always install my kernel-sources by hand, but out of curiosity, could I get this by means of apt?
# apt-cache search kernel-source kernel-source-2.2.22 - Linux kernel source for version 2.2.22 kernel-source-2.4.10 - Linux kernel source for version 2.4.10 kernel-source-2.4.14 - Linux kernel source for version 2.4.14 kernel-source-2.4.16 - Linux kernel source for version 2.4.16 kernel-source-2.4.17 - Linux kernel source for version 2.4.17 kernel-source-2.4.17-hppa - Linux kernel source for version 2.4.17 on HPPA kernel-source-2.4.17-ia64 - Linux kernel source for version 2.4.17 on IA-64 kernel-source-2.4.18 - Linux kernel source for version 2.4.18 kernel-source-2.4.18-hppa - Linux kernel source for version 2.4.18 on HPPA freeswan - IPSEC utilities for FreeSWan #
Why ist the above mentioned package not listed in apt-cache?
If I would apt-get install some-available-debian-kernel-source-package, would this imply any security patches or just the unpatched stock kernel-sources? The output of apt-cache, doesn't indicate this.
Ciao Siegbert
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