Hello Bart,

>> well, we have:
>> kernel 2034, 2035 released by Bart
>> kernel 2035A released by Jeremy
>> kernel 2035B by Jeremy (2035A + "stable features backported from 2035W)
>> kernel 2035W by Jeremy, experimental/development line

> isn't there also still a kernel 2035-Tom somewhere (drivesnapshot.de)?
Yes.

> Or did 2035A supersede that as far as Tom is concerned?
No. there were some changes in ke2035-Tom (mailed to the list), which -
as fas as I know - went also in the stable branch.

Drive Snapshot relies on a stable kernel, so I use one
that I understand. At least I can't complain about possible bugs introduced
by some experimental feature ;)



Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Kind regards,
Tom Ehlert
+49-241-79886



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