I would think that most current 2.4 distros, stable of course, should work just fine.

BTW- Congratulations (belated) , Jeremy on the Webby.

Denis Hammond
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Jeremy Zawodny wrote:

> On Sun, Jul 29, 2001 at 06:05:37AM +0200, Alexander Skwar wrote:
> > So sprach »Jeremy Zawodny« am 2001-07-28 um 19:28:04 -0700 :
> > > Have you looked at Debian unstable?  It uses the newer 2.4 kernels
> > > and, despite its name, it rather good.
> >
> > You're kidding, aren't you?  You cannot honestly suggest Unstable
> > for a prodction server!  Well, Testing is fine, but Unstable?
> > Honestly, I really think this is a *BAD* advice...
>
> I did mean testing, yes.  Sorry about that.  For some reason, I
> thought that it was: testing -> unstable -> stable.  But I just
> consulted /etc/apt/sources.list and relized that I was on crack.
>
> Jeremy
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